Arizona Auto Insurance Requirements

August 5, 2010 by Weber's Insurance · Leave a Comment 

Arizona adheres to the Financial Responsibility Law regarding automobile insurance.

In short, the law requires drivers to carry minimum coverages as well as documented proof that these coverages meet or exceed the amounts required to compensate others for bodily injuries and property damage in the event they cause an accident.

Liability Policies must be maintained by drivers with an Arizona insurance company with established minimum liability coverage limits.

The minimum coverages are $15,000 (one person bodily injury), $30,000 (two or more persons bodily injury) and $10,000 in property damage coverage.
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Right Deductible for Auto Insurance

August 4, 2010 by Weber's Insurance · Leave a Comment 

One of the controllers of cost for your auto insurance policy is the level of deductible that you select.

A deductible is the amount of cost you are required to pay in the event of a paid claim by your carrier.

An example would be a $500 deductible on a $2,000 claim to repair your auto in the event of a collision. What this means is that the auto insurance carrier pays $1,500 and you pay $500.
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Tips about Home Owner Insurance

August 4, 2010 by Weber's Insurance · Leave a Comment 

Home insurance need not be a complicated investment, nor must it be neccessarily expensive.

We want you to know, however, that home owner’s insurance is marketed in many shapes and varieties for all types of people who live in all types of situations.

Whether you are an apartment dweller or you reside in a 10,000 square foot home, the real test of great home owner’s insurance is how it meets your needs and risks.
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