Your vehicle gets you where you need to go, so it’s a vital asset worth protecting. We offer protection for you against financial loss in the event of a car accident. General types of auto insurance coverage include property, liability, medical, uninsured and under-insured motorists, comprehensive, and collision coverage.
Homeowners insurance is more than just coverage for your home — in fact, it’s often referred to as a “package policy” since it covers damage to your property and your liability (legal responsibility) for any injuries that you’re responsible for. Your homeowner’s insurance policy protects you in four important ways:
As a renter, there’s some things that are out of your control, but insurance isn’t. This policy covers personal property damage and theft, injury liability, and additional living expenses if the rental home becomes uninhabitable. As an affordable option, Renter’s Insurance will offer protection, and peace of mind.
Even on your days off, we’ll help keep you safe. Our Boat and Yacht Insurance plans offer protection for bodily injury, property damage, other driver liability, medical payments, and theft.
Our Condo Insurance offers protection for personal possessions, structural improvements, additional living expenses, and liability. Whether it’s your home, or home away from home, we want to help you keep it protected.
Sometimes terrible events happen outside of your control, but we can help you to be prepared. In the event of an earthquake, we have plans that provide protection for your home and personal property.
Worried about your basement flooding during a storm? Our insurance plan will protect your home and personal property in the event of a flood.
We can help you cover all of your bases, and protect the things that matter most. Additional protection for your home and auto including bodily/personal injuries, property damage, and additional liability are offered with our Umbrella Insurance.
Collision coverage is for damage that could happen to your vehicle while you're driving. Comprehensive is for everything else.
Homeowner’s policies typically cover the actual structure of your home, and anything attached. Like your garage, other structures on your property, and personal possessions inside.
Prior to issuing a policy, agents typically will run a property evaluation report using the characteristics of the home to determine an adequate replacement cost.
None. However, fine arts, jewelry, or expensive dishware, etc. should be itemized on your homeowner’s policy.