Independent Contractor Liability as low as $49.50 per month.*
Independent Contractor Liability as low as $49.50 per month.*
Automobile insurance coverage has two parts.
The first is the liability section of the policy; it covers your financial responsibility for injuring others. Some liability coverage is required by most states.
The second part of auto insurance covers the car itself: comprehensive reimburses losses from fire, theft or other perils; collision coverage pays to repair losses caused by an accident. Often this coverage is mandated by leasing companies or banks. There are also ancillary medical, car rental and other coverage which vary by state.
We accept international and out of state license.
A non-owner car insurance policy, sometimes also called non-drivers insurance, provides you with bodily injury and property damage liability coverage when you're driving a vehicle that you don't own (and would otherwise have a regular car insurance policy on). There's typically no deductible when you make a claim.
An SR-22 — also known as SR-22 insurance or Certificate of Financial Responsibility — isn’t a type of car insurance, but verification that you’re maintaining car insurance liability coverage.
An insurance provider will automatically notify the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) when an SR-22 is cancelled, terminated or lapses.
We offer free, comparative quotes on auto insurance from multiple insurance carriers so you can get the best possible rate.
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