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Redwood
City California auto car homeowners insurance is more
than a matter of insuring your vehicle for loss or repairs
after an accident. It is a financial safety net that
can help you offset the cost of: Bodily injuries to
yourself or others, Lost wages due to injury ,Benefits
to survivors when an accident results in death ,Lawsuits
brought against you as the result of an accident ,Repairs
made to your auto due to damage caused in an accident.
WE
will guide you through some important decisions about
our Redwood City California auto car homeowners insurance
. How much coverage do you really need? How much liability
insurance? Is there any way to save money on auto insurance?
First, you'll need to know just what kinds of coverages
are available. Many states require a basic liability
coverage, but you must decide how much additional insurance
you need. You select a package of insurance from standard
types of coverage - a package that will protect you,
your family, your vehicle and your assets. Your particular
package could include:
" Bodily Injury Liability
" Property Damage Liability
" Collision Coverage
" Comprehensive Coverage
" Medical Payments Coverage
" Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Protection
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The amount of Redwood City California auto car homeowners
insurance coverage you need depends on a variety of
different factors. When choosing your coverage limits
and deductibles, consider the various risks that you,
your passengers, and your auto are likely to face. You
also need to consider the assets you own, which your
auto insurance coverage helps protect. For guidance
in choosing your coverage limits and deductibles, use
our interactive Coverage Counselor auto insurance planning
tool.
To
maximize your insurance dollar, think about choosing
high limits and high deductibles when you buy your auto
insurance policy. When you buy Redwood City California
auto car homeowners insurance coverage, get the highest
limits you can comfortably afford for coverage like
bodily injury, property damage, and uninsured/underinsured
motorist bodily injury. Often, higher limits don't cost
much more than lower limits. However, the higher limits
substantially increase the protection provided by your
auto insurance.
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