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Since 2002, A-MAX Insurance has been committed to offering affordable auto insurance coverage to fit the unique needs of our customers. We believe in providing value that extends beyond cost savings, ensuring that when life takes an unexpected turn, you’ll have a reliable ally that works swiftly to help get your life back to normal and to alleviate the stress associated with an auto accident.

With A-MAX, comparing rates for auto insurance quotes couldn’t be easier. Simply enter your zip code above, share a few details, and we’ll help you find the best rates available based on your needs. You can also come into a nearby location or give us a call today!

How To Find The Best Rates

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Compare Auto Insurance Rates

A-MAX helps you compare quotes and insurance policies from multiple carriers and helps you find the best coverage at the lowest cost.

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Understand What Impacts Rates

Your insurance rates are customized to you, and can be affected by factors such as location, age, marital status, and driving history.

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Bundle Your Policies

You can save money on your auto insurance rates by bundling with your home/renters insurance, increasing your deductibles, and maintaining a good driving record.

Types Of Coverage We Offer

Liability

Liability coverage provides payment for any damages you may become legally liable for as a result of an accident, including medical bills and loss of income for the injured party.

Comprehensive

Comprehensive coverage protects against damage to your vehicle that is not caused by a collision, such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters.

Collision

Collision coverage pays for repairs to your vehicle if it is damaged in a collision with another vehicle or object.

Medical Payments

Coverage that pays for reasonable medical expenses or death benefits to anyone associated with an accident. It pays for medical expenses to you and your passengers, regardless of who is at fault in the accident. It can also help cover medical expenses from an injury as a pedestrian.

Uninsured Motorist

An addition to the standard automobile policy, which provides you coverage for your damages and your injuries, plus your passengers injuries, if the party that caused the accident is uninsured.

Underinsured Motorist

This coverage is pay of uninsured motorists and provides coverage in the event that the other driver is responsible for the accident and has auto insurance, but the damages caused exceeds the amount of auto insurance they are carrying.

Tips for Saving Money On Auto Insurance

Select The Coverage You Need

Choosing the right auto insurance coverage is a balance between cost and comfort. While additional coverage offers more protection, it also means a higher premium. A-MAX lets you choose the coverage you want - ensuring you're covered without stretching your budget. Invest in the coverage you need today, and avoid financial worries tomorrow.

Bundle Your Policies

Bundling policies refer to the practice of combining your auto insurance with other policies, such as homeowners or renters. By bundling your policies, you can save on premiums and enjoy the convenience of managing multiple policies in one place.

Pay A Higher Deductible

Selecting a higher deductible for your auto insurance can result in savings on premiums. By opting for a higher deductible, you assume more financial responsibility in the event of a claim, which leads to lower monthly insurance payments. However, it’s crucial to consider your financial situation and make sure you have sufficient savings to cover the higher deductible, if necessary. It’s also important to weigh the potential savings against the increased out-of-pocket expenses when filing a claim. A thoughtful evaluation of your financial situation and risk factors empowers you to make the most beneficial decision concerning your insurance deductible.

Maintain Your Driving Record

Maintaining a good driving record is essential for qualifying for lower auto insurance rates. A clean driving record with no accidents or violations can result in lower insurance costs and potential discounts. On the other hand, traffic violations typically remain on a driving record for three to five years. By practicing safe driving habits and avoiding accidents and violations, you can keep your insurance costs low and qualify for safe driver discounts.

Understand What Impacts Your Rates

Several factors influence your auto insurance rate, such as your location, driving history, and the make and model of your vehicle. Your area of residence plays a significant role in determining your premiums, as insurance companies consider the area’s claims history, crime rates, and accident rates.

To keep your rates as low as possible, focus on the factors you’re able to control, such as your driving record. A flawless driving history often results in lower premiums, whereas minor violations can increase the cost of your insurance by 10 to 15 percent.

 

Need To Know Auto Insurance Terminology

The amount of money the insured pays out to the insurance company before their vehicle gets repaired. Common deductible amounts are $250, $500 or $1,000.

The price of the insurance policy that the insured pays in exchange for the insurance coverage.

This coverage meets the minimum requirements set forth by the state. Typically, this insurance includes liability coverage but may not include comprehensive or collision. This may not provide sufficient coverage levels for drivers.

Insurance that pays for bodily injury or property damage to another party resulting from an accident that is deemed to be the policyholder’s fault.

Full coverage insurance is a type of auto insurance that provides the most comprehensive coverage available and typically includes liability, comprehensive, collision, and sometimes other types of coverage such as rental reimbursement, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, and roadside assistance.

Two types of auto insurance that are typically part of a full coverage plan. Comprehensive coverage pays for damage to a vehicle caused by theft, weather events, or other non-collision incidents. Collision coverage pays for damage to a vehicle resulting from a collision with another vehicle or object.

Uninsured motorist coverage is a type of car insurance that provides coverage for the policyholder if they are involved in an accident with an uninsured driver.

Coverage that is specifically tailored to drivers with unique circumstances, such as poor driving records, high-risk vehicles, or other factors that can make it difficult to find traditional coverage. Non-standard insurance typically includes higher premiums and stricter policy requirements.