If you live in Lubbock, Texas and you need an Auto Insurance then you definitely on a right place. There are many Auto Insurance Companies in Lubbock, Texas to choose from. Here is a list of them.
AUTO PARTNERS INSURANCE :
Auto Partners Insurance, located at 1711 34th Street, offers auto insurance for all cars and also for all drivers with no down payment. They also offer many discounts, immediate coverage and Mexico Insurance.
Their timings are Monday through Friday 9am-6pm and Saturday 9am-1pm.
Auto Partners Insurance can be contacted at (806) 749-7200 for more information
ALL WRITE INSURANCE :
All Write Insurance, located at 2413 20th Street, offers a full line of auto insurance policies for any problem you may have. They offer impressive discounts for good drivers.
They are in operation from Monday to Saturday.
All Write Insurance can be contacted at (806) 763-2886 for a free quote or for more information.
TEXAS WEST INSURANCE AGENCY
Texas West Insurance Agency, located at 2138 19th Street, offer automotive, watercraft and truck insurance.
They offer same day coverage and preferred rates for preferred drivers. They specialize in Truck Insurance.
They are in operation from Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:30pm.
Texas West Insurance Agency can be contacted at (806) 763-3300 for more information.
SANFORD INSURANCE AGENCY
Sanford Insurance Agency, is very old in this business, located at 6303 Indiana, They has been doing business since 1935. They provide insurance for auto, home, business, life and health. They provide all insurance lines of business, from small client risks to jumbo accounts.
They have a specialty department for contractors, medical malpractice and oil and gas.
Sanford Insurance Agency can be contacted at (806) 792-5564 for more information.
FRED LOYA INSURANCE
Fred Loya Insurance, located at 106 North University, They are specialist in Auto Insurance since 1974.
They offer many discounts including 20% multi car, 20% prior insurance, 10% renewal, 10% home owner and 10% preferred rates.
Options include monthly policies, semi-annual policies, SR-22’s and immediate coverage.
Their working Timings are Monday to Friday 9am-7pm and Saturday 9am-2pm.
Fred Loya Insurance can be contacted at (806) 744-2500 for more information.
SHORT INSURANCE
Short Insurance, located at 2415 20th Street, offers almost every type of Insurance such as auto, home, motorcycle and commercial and business insurance. They are an independent insurance agent.
Short Insurance can be contacted at (806) 744-0125 for a quote or for more information.
TEXAS STATE LOW COST INSURANCE INC.
Texas State Low Cost Insurance Inc., located at 2406 34th Street, has been serving in this business from 27 years. They provide auto and home insurance.
They offer monthly or 6-month policies, They insure all cars and all drivers.
Their Timings are Monday through Friday 9am to 5:30pm and Saturday 9am to 1:00pm.
Texas State Low Cost Insurance Inc. can be contacted at (806) 792-5555 for more information.
BUTLER-CARSON INSURANCE
Butler-Carson Insurance, located at 4505 82nd Street, Suite #10, has three agents with over 70 years combined experience. They have been in the Lubbock area since 1956, so they are no.2 in experience after Sanford Insurance Agency..
They offer personal insurance which includes homes, auto insurance but they specialize in autos, motorcycles, boats and personal watercraft, recreational vehicles, mobile homes and health insurance. They also offer business insurance which includes commercial property, general liability, business auto, workers compensation, professional liability and group life and health and many more.
Butler-Carson Insurance can be contacted at (806) 798-7979 for a quote or for more information.
By: Umer Hayat
Posts Tagged ‘Mexico Insurance’
Finding Auto Insurance in Lubbock, Texas
January 30th, 2010Personal Auto Insurance In Mexico
January 26th, 2010
When the traveler drives into Mexico, he or she must ride over strange roads. Such a driver views new, distracting sites and seeks guidance from street signs that bear words in Spanish. The traveler driving into Mexico enters a country where he or she is at increased risk for involvement in a car accident. That traveler needs personal auto insurance.
In Mexico an insurance policy that offers only collision coverage does not satisfy the requirements of Mexican law. Mexican law stipulates that anyone found at fault at the scene of an accident must show the financial means to cover the costs of that accident. A traveler in Mexico thus needs an insurance policy that provides liability coverage.
What should a driver expect when an insurance provider promises personal insurance in Mexico? A driver with such insurance should have no liability for damages or injury to persons other than those in the insured vehicle. The insurance policy normally refers to such persons as “a third party.”
A few tricks can facilitate completion of the process that guarantees delivery of insurance coverage. One trick involves the taking of photos at the scene of an accident. A second trick calls requesting a copy of the police report. Use of tricks can help a driver to benefit fully from personal auto insurance purchased in Mexico.
When the traveler secures personal auto insurance in Mexico, he or she has taken an important step toward aversion of possible problems. Still the possession of such insurance does not guarantee avoidance of troubles in the event of a car accident. An insurance provider can not cover a claim, unless the driver contacts the insurance provider before returning to the United States.
A driver with a cell phone might think that he or she should have little trouble calling-in information about a potential car accident. Travelers in Mexico must realize that a cell phone frequently fails to work properly in Mexico. Calls from Mexico to an insurance provider should be made from a land phone.
Personal insurance in Mexico can not always cover a lost or stolen vehicle. Such a policy can only cover the specified problem if the driver obtains the proper Mexican documents. What are those documents?
A driver who hopes to be reimbursed for a lost or stolen vehicle must obtain both a local and federal police report before leaving Mexico. Then after returning to the United States, the same driver must get something called a “Courtesy Report.” That Report must come from a State Highway Patrol Agency. All of the indicated documents should be sent to the insurance provider.
By: Robert Mall