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What We Insure
Personal Auto Insurance
Alaska Auto Insurance Requirements : Alaska state law requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability limits of $50,000 per injured person up to a total of $100,000 per accident, and Property Damage Liability coverage with a minimum limit of $25,000. This basic coverage is often referred to as 50/100/25 coverage.
Minimum Required Insurance Coverage in Alaska: Bodily Injury Liability: $50,000/$100,000 Limit Property Damage Liability: $25,000 Limit
We are here to help you with your Alaska Auto Insurance questions and concerns. Even though all auto insurance policies may appear the same, not all are created equal. You need to purchase a policy that gives you; the best insurance protection, value for your money, smooth claims process, and professional customer service to best fit your needs you want from an insurance company. Whether it's a car used for family transportation or a sports car used for a Sunday drive, we offer multiple coverage’s for policies to protect you in the event of a loss or claim. There are also lots of discounts to help you save even more money! Call us today to get friendly quote and help you get your vehicle insured. Choose us for your Alaska Auto Insurance needs.
Commercial Auto Insurance
As a business owner, you're passionate about what you do. That's why we offer business Alaska Auto Insurance solutions specifically designed for companies just like yours. We define small businesses as privately owned corporations, partnerships and sole proprietorships with anywhere from one to 100 employees that typically operate everyday vehicles such as pickup trucks, vans, cars and SUVs. Here is a list of vehicles we insure:


Motorcycle / ATV / Snowmobile Insurance
For all your recreational vehicles insurance needs, whether it is Motorcycles, ATV’s, or Snowmobiles, we got you covered. Recreational vehicle insurance coverage works just like auto insurance coverage. Selecting the right motorcycle/ATV/snowmobile insurance policy is just as important as choosing the right auto insurance for your needs. A motorcycle/ATV/snowmobile insurance quote will show you exactly what kind of coverage we offer. Plus, by starting a motorcycle/ATV/snowmobile insurance policy, you may be eligible for a multiple policy discount. More discounts mean you save more money!
RV Insurance
RV insurance can protect your investment from top to bottom. With RV insurance, you can select many types of coverage, including Vacation Liability, Full Timer’s, Emergency expense and more. Your RV insurance policy can also protect your traveling companions and your valuables when you're on a trip. We cover a large variety of Motor homes, travel trailers, and campers. RV insurance coverage works just like auto insurance coverage. You can also receive a multi policy discount if you have another active policy such as an auto, motorcycle, ATV, boat, or snowmobile policy. Discounts really do add up!
Boat Insurance
With specialized boat insurance coverage, you can relax knowing you have coverage for your boat or personal watercraft. Just like auto insurance, we make boat insurance easy! A boat insurance policy comes with plenty of options for specialized coverage, such as Roadside assistance, On-water towing, Total loss replacement, and more. With so many boat insurance options, we provide you with information to help you choose the best coverage for your boat or personal watercraft.
Surety Bonds
License bonds guarantee the Principal will comply with applicable codes and regulations established by the Obligee. (The Obligee is usually a government entity such as a City, Town, or State.) The requirements of the surety bond and ordinance must be understood before the bond is written. The agent may ask you to obtain a copy of the ordinance or law that specifies the requirements and a copy of the bond, if the Obligee has its own. Depending upon the type of obligation, supporting documentation such as signatures, financial statements, and other supplemental information may be required.
You need a Lost Title Bond when the Alaska DMV refuses to register your vehicle due to one of the following circumstances: • a lost title or misplaced title • a defective title • a stolen title
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