Auto Insurance
Car insurance is best described as a "just-in-case" precautionary method for unexpected accidents. Before you decide to purchase auto insurance and choose from a particular provider, it is important to evaluate what limits and deductibles meet your needs. Just remember, check online for a quote and find the best auto insurance rates.
Liability Coverage-
If you or someone you've given permission to drive your car is in an accident where they are at fault, you are liable. Liability covers property damage, legal defense costs, and bail bonds to you, and property damage, medical services, and death to the people you've injured.
Underinsured/Uninsured Motorists Coverage-
If you, covered passangers, and family members are in an accident caused by a underinsured or uninsured driver, this coverage will pay for property damage and medical expenses you incur.
Comprehensive Coverage-
Comprehensive coverage covers accidents involving windstorm, flood, and other instances not related to a collision.
About Coverage Options:
Coverage Limit-
The coverage limit of a policy is the most an insurance company will pay for a covered loss under a particular coverage. Limits may apply to each person or occurrence.
Deductible-
The deductible is the amount of loss you agree to pay out of your pocket before the insurance company pays for the covered loss.



