Choose your auto insurance with thorough coverage for the best price.
There’s a lot to think about when you're choosing auto insurance. In some states, to license your car you must carry liability coverage for damages incurred by others if you cause an accident, or no-fault coverage to pay for medical and related expenses for you and your passengers caused by injuries from a car accident, regardless of fault; or carry both. Without car insurance, you risk paying the full cost of:
Medical costs due to injury to yourself or others.
Repairing or replacing your car if it's damaged or stolen.
Damage or injury from an auto accident with an uninsured driver.
Damage to your vehicle when it’s parked at your home or a public place.
What amount of coverage is best for you considering your driving profile.
What kind of car do you drive? its value.
How much do you drive? Business and long-distance driving pay more than those who drive less.
What’s your age, gender, and marital status?
Where do you live? Your location, and whether you’re a homeowner or renter, will affect your car insurance payment.
What is your driving record? Drivers with a history of accidents or chargeable motor vehicle violations such as speeding pay more.
What is your credit history? Many insurance companies consider credit history when determining an individual's rate.
Your insurance can help you find an insurance policy that meets your specific needs.
How much can I afford to pay if my car is in an accident, damaged, or stolen?
What would my cost savings be if I raised my deductible?
Can I get discounts for taking safety classes or having multiple policies?
Will I save money if my car is stored in a garage, or if I belong to an auto association?
How much medical and liability coverage should I have?