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Motorist Insurance in Connecticut

Auto Insurance in Connecticut
Connecticut law requires minimum auto insurance of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, plus $25,000 for property damage. It also mandates uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. While these minimums meet legal requirements, experts recommend higher limits and additional coverage like collision and comprehensive for better financial protection.

Classic & Antique Car Insurance
Specialized policies offer agreed value coverage, flexible usage, and lower premiums. Classic car insurance ensures vintage vehicles are properly protected, with coverage for repairs and spare parts.

Motorcycle Insurance
Required by law with minimum coverage of 25/50/25. Optional additional coverage like collision and comprehensive is recommended for better protection.

Boat Insurance
Not legally required, but recommended for financial protection, especially for liability, storm damage, and uninsured boaters.
Most people need more than the state minimums, ask BRBG to design a plan for you.
Umbrella Insurance

Homeowners, Condo, Renters, & Flood Insurance in Connecticut

Homeowners Insurance
While not legally required, homeowners insurance is crucial for financial protection, covering risks like fire, theft, and weather-related damage. It also provides liability protection and personal property coverage. Coastal properties may face higher premiums due to increased storm risks.

Condo Insurance
Not legally required but often necessary due to lender requirements. Covers personal property, liability, and interior unit damage. It can also help with shared space damage and loss assessment.
Average cost: $650 annually.

Renters Insurance
Though not required, renters insurance offers protection for personal belongings, liability, and temporary living expenses if the rental becomes uninhabitable.
Premiums average $13/month.

Flood Insurance
Not typically covered by homeowners or renters policies but essential in flood-prone areas. Protects against significant damage, with flood maps and lender requirements influencing the need for coverage.