TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2014
Kansas City Auto Insurance
In Missouri and Kansas, you're required to purchase auto liability insurance and uninsured motorist insurance, which covers the damages to other drivers following an accident that you cause. Kansas residents must also purchase Personal Injury Protection coverage (or PIP). Though, considering the expense of vehicles and hospital bills, the minimum requirements may not be enough to pay for all of the damages. Keep in mind, liability coverage will not cover your own injuries or property damage; it only assists your responsibility to third parties. Contact an agent to learn more about Kansas or Missouri's liability requirements and how to get more overall coverage by adding collision, comprehensive, medical payments, uninsured driver etc. to your auto policy.
Kansas City Commercial Insurance
Starting a business is an enormous investment and one large loss can be financially detrimental. Luckily, there are a variety of business insurance policies offered to protect your company from such damages. Call an agent to learn about Missouri and Kansas' regulations in relation to workers compensation and disability coverage, along with a host of optional coverages designed to cover your business' unique needs.
About Auto Insurance Discounters
Auto Insurance Discounters is an independent insurance agency catering to customers in Kansas City, St. Louis and all over Missouri and Kansas. Our goal is to find you the right auto, motorcycle, boat, commercial or SR22 insurance policies, worry-free. Call us at (816) 252-2255 for more information on Kansas City auto insurance.
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