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  • Efficient Process

    Auto insurance doesn't have to be complicated—we help simplify the process.

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  • Tell us about yourself and your car

    We'll ask some questions about what kind of car you drive, where you live, and your driving record.

  • Make your choice

    We'll provide options based on coverage and price.

  • Purchase your policy

    Our licensed agents will work with you to help obtain a policy.

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Knowledge

Good to know when considering auto insurance

Your premium may increase when adding multiple coverages

A premium is the monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or annual payment amount you make to your insurance company to keep your car insurance active. The more coverages you add usually means an increase in the overall premium you pay.

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Your deductible is an out-of-pocket payment

A deductible is the money you pay out of pocket on a covered claim before the insurance applies to cover its portion. For example, if the covered claim amount is $2,000 and your deductible is $500, you'd pay $500 of the claim and the insurance would pay the remaining $1,500.

Your coverage limits might be mandated by the state

A coverage limit is the max amount the insurance company will pay for a covered claim. There can be multiple coverages within a policy, each with its own limit. Minimum liability coverage limits are often mandated by the state.

There are different types of auto insurance coverages

Some of the common types are: liability, comprehensive, collision, medical payments, personal injury, and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage; each offering coverage for different types of claims and losses.

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Car insurance doesn't cover everything

The terms, conditions and exclusions of each policy will vary but auto insurance typically excludes, for example, general maintenance, wear and tear, intentional damage to your own car and existing damage.

FAQ

Common questions about auto insurance

  • Is car insurance required?
    The actual requirements vary by jurisdiction, but most states require some level of auto insurance coverage be maintained. Many states have minimum requirements for liability coverage. The types of car insurance that may be required by a state include liability, uninsured/underinsured, personal injury protection (PIP), and medical payments coverage.
  • Does car insurance cover windshield replacement?
    While the terms, conditions and exclusions of each policy will vary, windshield repair and replacement is generally covered under a comprehensive auto insurance policy.
  • Does my car insurance cover rental cars?
    A rented vehicle will generally be covered under an existing car insurance policy (the same policy coverage, including limits and deductibles should apply). However, drivers may choose to purchase a separate rental car insurance policy to cover the rented vehicle if, for example, the owner's car insurance policy deductibles are high, claims on the existing policy want to be avoided, someone is driving outside of the country, or if the owner's car insurance policy doesn’t include collision or comprehensive coverage.
  • Does car insurance cover theft?
    Theft of a vehicle is typically covered under comprehensive car insurance coverage, which can help cover replacement of the stolen car (or parts, if applicable). Personal items stolen from a car, however, are not generally covered by an auto insurance policy. While the terms, conditions and exclusions under each policy will vary, some homeowners or renters insurance policies may cover theft of items from the policyholder’s vehicle.
  • What is the average cost of auto insurance?

    How much does car insurance cost? The premium a vehicle owner pays for personal auto insurance depends on many factors, including, but not limited to, their driving history, age, type of car, and zip code.

     

    Does the vehicle’s make and model affect the auto insurance rate?

    A vehicle's make, model, and year typically factor into the car insurance rate. Why? The higher the value of the car may mean it is more expensive to repair or replace.

  • What happens if you drive without insurance?

    In almost all states, driving a vehicle without insurance is illegal. So, what happens if someone drives without insurance? It varies but the consequences can include:

    • Suspension of license
    • Car being impounded
    • Fines and possible jail time

    The inability to present proof of insurance upon a traffic may result in a ticket, a fine and/or suspension of the driver's license. Failing to maintain car insurance may also result in an increase of future car insurance rates.

  • What car insurance does a first-time driver need?
    From a learner’s permit through a first license, first-time drivers need to maintain car insurance to drive. These drivers may be added to an existing policy or may obtain their own personal auto insurance policy. All state requirements will apply.
  • Is car insurance required?
    The actual requirements vary by jurisdiction, but most states require some level of auto insurance coverage be maintained. Many states have minimum requirements for liability coverage. The types of car insurance that may be required by a state include liability, uninsured/underinsured, personal injury protection (PIP), and medical payments coverage.
  • What is the average cost of auto insurance?

    How much does car insurance cost? The premium a vehicle owner pays for personal auto insurance depends on many factors, including, but not limited to, their driving history, age, type of car, and zip code.

     

    Does the vehicle’s make and model affect the auto insurance rate?

    A vehicle's make, model, and year typically factor into the car insurance rate. Why? The higher the value of the car may mean it is more expensive to repair or replace.

  • Does car insurance cover windshield replacement?
    While the terms, conditions and exclusions of each policy will vary, windshield repair and replacement is generally covered under a comprehensive auto insurance policy.
  • What happens if you drive without insurance?

    In almost all states, driving a vehicle without insurance is illegal. So, what happens if someone drives without insurance? It varies but the consequences can include:

    • Suspension of license
    • Car being impounded
    • Fines and possible jail time

    The inability to present proof of insurance upon a traffic may result in a ticket, a fine and/or suspension of the driver's license. Failing to maintain car insurance may also result in an increase of future car insurance rates.

  • Does my car insurance cover rental cars?
    A rented vehicle will generally be covered under an existing car insurance policy (the same policy coverage, including limits and deductibles should apply). However, drivers may choose to purchase a separate rental car insurance policy to cover the rented vehicle if, for example, the owner's car insurance policy deductibles are high, claims on the existing policy want to be avoided, someone is driving outside of the country, or if the owner's car insurance policy doesn’t include collision or comprehensive coverage.
  • What car insurance does a first-time driver need?
    From a learner’s permit through a first license, first-time drivers need to maintain car insurance to drive. These drivers may be added to an existing policy or may obtain their own personal auto insurance policy. All state requirements will apply.
  • Does car insurance cover theft?
    Theft of a vehicle is typically covered under comprehensive car insurance coverage, which can help cover replacement of the stolen car (or parts, if applicable). Personal items stolen from a car, however, are not generally covered by an auto insurance policy. While the terms, conditions and exclusions under each policy will vary, some homeowners or renters insurance policies may cover theft of items from the policyholder’s vehicle.
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