What is the minimum coverage required?

Not all car insurance is created equal. Some auto insurance policies simply meet legal requirements. This means your insurance may not be sufficient to cover all of the damage you cause to other cars in collisions or bodily injuries sustained by the other party (pedestrian, drivers, and/or passengers). Minimum coverage also limits how much you can insure yourself against the actions of an uninsured driver. If you have minimum liabililty coverage only, you do not have coverage for your vehicle if you are the only vehicle involved in a collision, are at-fault, or in a collision with an uninsured driver.

Protect your vehicle with comprehensive and collision coverage.

Other auto insurance policies go further and protect your car or truck if it is stolen, vandalized, destroyed by fire or flood, damaged from a collision with an animal, hit by flying or falling objects, or sustains glass damage (this can range from a crack repair to replacement of the entire windshield).

Are you looking for auto insurance to cover your car or truck? Contact us to discuss coverage options.