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Student Away at School | ||
Driver Training | ||
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eSign or ePay | ||
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Ratings Comparison | Erie | Foremost |
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Financial Strength | Superior | Excellent |
JD Power Rankings | Not Rated | |
User Satisfaction | A+ | A+ |
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Mobile Home Insurance |
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About | Erie Insurance provides customers with the flexibility to customize their car insurance by offering over 30 extra policy features, along with the highest levels of customer service. | The company specializes in policies that cover a wide range of drivers, have flexible payment plans and are customized with you in mind. |
Roadside Assistance | Erie provides 24-hour roadside assistance for an additional fee on your policy that covers reasonable auto towing and required labor cost at the site of your vehicle breakdown. | Foremost offers towing and roadside coverage as an addition to your policy which covers the cost of a tow and other assistance at the site of your vehicle disablement up to the limit on your policy. This service is available 24/7. |
Additional Discounts | Erie offers an additional discount called "Reduced Usage" that provides a lower rate on your policy if your vehicle is unused for 90 consecutive days during the policy period. | Foremost offers additional vehicle level discounts for security devices like Lo-Jack or other tracking devices that can assist with recovering your vehicle after a theft. |
Recent Questions | Will Erie reinstate my policy after non-payment? It's very likely they will reinstate your policy if you pay the amount past due and any potential fees associated with the cancellation. Because each company has their own administrative rules regarding reinstatement, it's very likely for you to be able to get your policy active again. I was injured in a car accident two months ago, can I still file a claim?The statute of limitations for filing a bodily injury claim in North Carolina is 3 years. So you are still within your legal time frame to file a claim even though your car's claim was completed. How long can an insurance company wait to pay out your claim?Virginia law does not specify an actual time frame for a claim payout but simply requires that insurance companies pay claims in a reasonable time. Most insurance companies want to close claims as quickly as possible, however, so you may want to contact that company directly to ask if they have an estimated date of the payout. If the person who damaged my vehicle is paying for the repair out of pocket, will the claim show up anywhere on my record?Unless you notified an insurance company to file a claim or a police officer wrote an incident report of the damage, the repair will not be documented on your driving record or claims history. Insurance companies verify your driving history by looking at your Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) and CLUE report. See More Questions | Getting insurance for my RV with a foreign license For any policy, car or RV, you will need a permanent address. However, I wouldn't recommend using an address in Michigan. Because of Michigan's DMV laws, they are the most expensive state in the nation to get auto insurance from. Will my homeowners insurance cover damage caused by a hurricane?The majority of homeowners insurance policies do not provide coverage for flood damage. Unless your insurance policy provides coverage specifically against floods, you would have to have flood insurance through FEMA or the NFIP. Will my boat insurance policy cover a passenger falling overboard?The answer will depend on the coverage you currently have on your policy. There are two instances where boat insurance would cover an injury to a passenger caused from falling overboard. Is it legal for me to have an uninsured vehicle that's not being driven while I work on it?As long as you aren't driving the vehicle and it isn't registered then there should be no issue leaving the vehicle off of your policy. If you plan to drive the vehicle on a public roadway, you will need to insure it. See More Questions |
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