Auto insurance is vital in protecting you, your passengers and your automobile while on the road. Florida Law requires residents to carry a minimum of $10,000 in property damage and $10,000 in personal injury protection because unfortunately even the safest and most cautious drivers are vulnerable to accidents.
Your automobile insurance may assist you in covering repairs to your vehicle and medical costs as a result of an accident. Automobile insurance can also safeguard you financially should you be at fault in an accident and injure others and or their property.
An auto insurance policy can be tailored to meet your needs.
- Bodily injury liability: protection for injury you cause to another while operating your automobile, also renders legal defense in the event that another party involved in the accident chooses to file suit against you.
- Uninsured motorists: in the event of an accident with an uninsured driver for which you are not at fault this specific coverage will pay for your medical expenses.
- Medical payments: cover medical expenses in the event that the driver and passenger are injured while operating your automobile.
- Comprehensive coverage: will pay for damage to your automobile resulting from theft, vandalism, flood, fire or other covered perils.
- Collision coverage: will cover damage to your automobile when your motorcycle hits or is hit by another vehicle or object.
- Property damage: pays for damage to someone else's property resulting from an accident for which you are at fault.
- Personal Injury Protection: covers your medical expenses up to the specified limit regardless of fault in an accident.
Additional coverages are also available under most insurance carriers:
- Rental Reimbursement
- Road Side Emergency Assistance
There are also various ways to save money on your auto insurance to learn how, give us a call our agents will be happy to assist you.
Please note that the information on this site is intended for general information purposes only. In no way does the information on this site specifically refer to coverages reflected on your current and/or future insurance policy; please make certain to review your current policy in detail.
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