Auto Insurance
From the vehicle you drive every day, to your valued collector’s car, we can provide insurance options to cover you correctly. Our strong partnerships with insurance companies allow us to pass along preferred pricing and the best coverage available, meaning more value for you. You can also choose to bundle your auto and homeowners policies and save as much as 20% or more in annual insurance premiums.
A Basic Auto Insurance Policy Contains 6 Types of Coverage
Bodily Injury Liability & Property Damage Liability
Liability Insurance – covers the costs of damage that you may do to others, including property damage and bodily harm. It also covers legal defense fees.
Property Damage Liability – coverage compensates to replace or repair property that is damaged or destroyed. Including other vehicles, fences, buildings, etc.
Bodily Injury – coverage compensates for medical bills and lost wages. It also pays for pain and suffering due to an injury or wrongful death.
Collision Coverage
Pays to repair your own vehicle after an accident. Coverage applies after your deductible is met.
Comprehensive Coverage
Pays for damages to your car by events not caused by an accident, such as hail, theft, vandalism and hitting an animal.
Glass coverage is also covered under this portion of the policy. Depending on your insurance company, your deductible may be waived if you have a chip in your windshield and have it repaired. Once the chip turns into a crack, your deductible will be applied towards the replacement of the windshield.
(Tip: If you get a chip in your windshield, have it repaired immediately especially if it is cold outside. Cold temperatures tend to turn chips into cracks. In general, coverage applies after your deductible is met.)
Medical Payments
Coverage that compensates for medical expenses for the driver and passengers as a result of an accident, regardless of who was at fault.
Personal Injury Protection & No‐Fault Coverage
Personal Injury Protection – Coverage that pays for medical expenses and lost wages for the driver and passengers who are injured in an accident. The coverage also covers funeral expenses, and is required in many states.
No‐Fault Coverage – Pays for losses, regardless of who was at fault in the accident.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists Coverage
Uninsured Motorist (UM) – Coverage that pays for medical bills if you are hit by a driver who does not have automobile insurance or if you are involved in a hit and run accident.
Underinsured Motorist (UIM) – Coverage takes effect when you are hit by a driver who does not have enough automobile insurance to cover all of your medical bills. In this circumstance, the at‐fault driver’s insurance would pay to its maximum, and then your policy’s UIM would cover the remainder up to your maximum as applicable. In some states and some policies, UM and UIM cover property damage.
Add-on coverage options to strengthen your traditional auto coverage
Repair or Replacement Auto
Protects your investment in a new car if an accident results in repair costs that exceed the actual cash value of your car.
Emergency Road Service
Pays for towing your vehicle, mechanical labor if your vehicle becomes disabled, delivery of gas or oil, assistance with changing a tire, a jumpstart and locksmith services.
Gap Insurance: Auto Loan/Lease
Pays the difference between the actual cash value of your new vehicle and the remainder left on your vehicle loan/lease, if the vehicle is totaled.
Full Glass Coverage
Waives your deductible for a glass-only claim.
Rental Reimbursement
Pays all or part of the cost for a replacement rental vehicle if your covered vehicle is stolen or being repaired due to a covered claim.