
Protect yourself, others, and your vehicle from unexpected accidents
Liability coverage is a legal requirement in most states to drive a motorized vehicle. Without insurance, you could be paying out of pocket for any accidents you are liable for, which could cost thousands of dollars. Liability coverage may help pay for these costs. Different states mandate different types of insurance with many options available most preferred auto policies consist of bodily injury liability, personal injury protection, property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured, and underinsured motorist.
What are my options?
We want our customers to be safe on the road, and providing adequate coverage is the first step when building your personalized quote. Consider the miles you drive your vehicle. Enrolling in autopay or bundling your auto policy can qualify you for discounts. In most states, the standard limits are required. If you don't have enough liability coverage, you can be sued for damages you cause, or future earnings being garnished, and personal property auctioned off to pay for expenses.
Almost all states require a minimum amount of liability insurance. A standard auto insurance plan includes liability insurance coverage which helps pay for any injuries or damage you cause in a car accident, including those of the other driver and their passengers. A standard insurance plan protects you financially if you're responsible for someone else's injuries or property damage. Liability coverage comes standard with most vehicle insurance policies.

Collision Insurance
May replace or repair your vehicle resulting in property damage.
Uninsured Motorist
Insures vehicle damages if struck by an uninsured driver.
Gap Insurance
Helps pay off the cost of a loan resulting in a total loss or theft.
Comprehensive Insurance
Protects against a loss other than collisions like theft, natural disasters, and falling objects.
Underinsured Motorist
Provides additional coverage to your vehicle by an underinsured driver.
Towing & Labor
Protects against roadside breakdowns such as dead batteries, lockouts, and flat tires.
Medical Payments
Provides coverage for medical costs related to an accident.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
Extension of insurance covers medical bills, lost wages, and funeral expenses.
Rental Reimbursement
Expenses rental car costs while your car is being repaired.

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