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WHAT IS

Auto Insurance?

Auto insurance protects you against financial loss if you have an accident. It is a contract between you and the insurance company. You agree to pay the premium and the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as defined in your policy.

Auto insurance provides property, liability and medical coverage:

  • Property coverage pays for damage to or theft of your car.
  • Liability coverage pays for your legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage.
  • Medical coverage pays for the cost of treating injuries, rehabilitation and sometimes lost wages and funeral expenses.

An auto insurance policy is comprised of six different kinds of coverage. Most states require you to buy some, but not all, of these coverages. If you’re financing a car, your lender may also have requirements.

Most auto policies are for six months or a year. Your insurance company should notify you by mail when it’s time to renew the policy and to pay your premium.

Auto Insurance

Auto insurance protects you against financial loss if you have an accident.
It is a contract between you and the insurance company.
You agree to pay the premium and the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as defined in your policy.

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    If no, approximately when did you last have insurance?



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    Vehicle 1

    You can find this looking into the bottom right side of the front windshield. This will be on the driver side. Skip make & model if you have the vin#

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an incident not related to a collision with another vehicle. Examples include theft, fire, flood, storm, hail, water, glass breakage, contact with bird or animal, explosion, earthquake, or falling objects.

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an impact with another vehicle, object (like a guardrail or tree), or overturn of your vehicle.

    Vehicle 2

    You can find this looking into the bottom right side of the front windshield. This will be on the driver side. Skip make & model if you have the vin#

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an incident not related to a collision with another vehicle. Examples include theft, fire, flood, storm, hail, water, glass breakage, contact with bird or animal, explosion, earthquake, or falling objects.

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an impact with another vehicle, object (like a guardrail or tree), or overturn of your vehicle.

    Vehicle 3

    You can find this looking into the bottom right side of the front windshield. This will be on the driver side. Skip make & model if you have the vin#

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an incident not related to a collision with another vehicle. Examples include theft, fire, flood, storm, hail, water, glass breakage, contact with bird or animal, explosion, earthquake, or falling objects.

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an impact with another vehicle, object (like a guardrail or tree), or overturn of your vehicle.

    Vehicle 4

    You can find this looking into the bottom right side of the front windshield. This will be on the driver side. Skip make & model if you have the vin#

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an incident not related to a collision with another vehicle. Examples include theft, fire, flood, storm, hail, water, glass breakage, contact with bird or animal, explosion, earthquake, or falling objects.

    This will pay the cost of your vehicle damage minus the deductible amount you choose. This deductible applies to an impact with another vehicle, object (like a guardrail or tree), or overturn of your vehicle.

    Coverage Options – Skip if you want Texas state minimum 30/60/25 liability only.

    Covers the other person’s bodily injury if you’re at fault. By law in Texas you must have this coverage at minimum 30/60 = Per Person Per Accident / Total Per Accident.

    This covers the other person’s vehicle if you’re at fault. By Texas law you must have a minimum of $25,000.

    Covers bodily injury to you and your passengers if the other person is at fault and has no insurance, or a hit and run. 30/60 = Per Person Per Accident / Total Per Accident. Not required by Texas law.

    Covers your vehicle if the other person is at fault and has no insurance, or a hit and run. Not required by Texas law.

    Covers your vehicle if the other person has insurance but not enough. Not required by Texas law.

    Covers medical payments of you and your passengers in your vehicle if they are injured in a crash. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) includes medical payments as well as other documented losses such as your lost wages. Texas minimum is $2500 unless you sign a waiver declining coverage.

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    IMPORTANT NOTICE

    Any submissions or payments made via this website do not constitute a binding agreement to your policy or coverages. Changes and payments to policies are not effective or binding until you, or any party involved, receive official notice from either your insurance agent, or your insurance company. If you have any questions, please feel free to Contact Us.