Thinking about buying a car? Make sure you're getting the right coverage.
Since the invention of the first automobile at the end of the 19th century, states across the US have created regulations for the public’s safety and protection. Auto insurance was originally created in response to a growing number of auto accidents that caused bodily injury, death, and property damage. In fact, Massachusetts was the first state to introduce ‘compulsory’ insurance, whereby a driver is required to insure his or her auto liability before registering a vehicle. Most other states have similar laws, but this varies depending on the territory. For instance, New Hampshire is the only state that does not require vehicle owners to purchase auto insurance, but instead, has a financial responsibility requirement in which drivers must prove that they can pay damages if they are held responsible in an auto accident.
What most people don't know about auto insurance?
Regulations aim to ensure that all drivers have sufficient insurance, but there are still several thousands of drivers living near you who are driving without coverage or even a driver’s license. Uninsured and under-insured operators are prevalent and can pose a high risk to your well being. It is important that you are aware of the risk that surrounds you every time you enter a vehicle and protect yourself and your passengers by maintaining a quality auto insurance policy.
How can we help?
Our agency is staffed with licensed auto insurance specialists to help you understand your policy and ways to improve your coverage. Our agency will help you secure an affordable policy that will protect you and your household members. Boynton Insurance Group has access to several of the most competitive auto insurance carriers in New England. As an independent agency, we strive to find the most affordable and comprehensive policy to suit your needs. We pride ourselves on providing superior service while helping you design and buy an auto policy, handle routine billing issues, or work with your insurance carrier during a claim to achieve the most optimal result.