Illinois Auto Insurance
The value of good auto insurance often doesn't become
apparent until you really need it. Whether it's a minor
fender bender or a more substantial accident, it pays to
have insurance coverage you can count on.
Let one of our experienced Illinois auto insurance policy
specialists explain the different Liability limits,
Comprehensive, Collision, Personal Injury Protection,
Uninsured Motorist, Medical coverages, and deductibles
that are available for you to choose from. We offer
affordable truck and car insurance policies from a leader
in the insurance industry.
Learn more about Illinois Auto Insurance policy
coverage options below!
Click on the link below to fill out a secure quote request
form for an Illinois Auto Insurance policy that will provide
excellent car insurance coverage at an affordable cost.
Or you can speak with our Illinois Auto Insurance
specialist at (630) 582-3332 to discuss the features.
We are a Bloomingdale, IL insurance agency offering affordable Illinois auto insurance policy
premiums in the following cities and counties: Chicago, Oak Lawn, Englewood, Calumet
Park, Roseland, Landsing, Dolton, Calumet City, South Holland, Riverdale, Glenwood,
Chicago Heights, South Shore, Burnham, Oak Forest, Bedford Park, Hazel Crest, Alsip,
Palos Hills, South Chicago Heights, Orland Park, St. Charles, Geneva, Batavia, Lafox,
Orland Hills, Elburn, Mooseheart, De Kalb, Virgil, Maple Park, Burlington, Kaneville,
Cortland, Sycamore, Hampshire, Big Rock, Hinckley, Wasco, Lily Lake, Valley View,
South Elgin, Wayne, Aurora, Naperville, Montgomery, Warrenville, Moecherville, Winfield,
Wheaton, Carol Stream, Bartlett, Streamwood, Glen Ellyn, Lisle, Glendale Heights, Hanover
Park, Elgin, Ontarioville, Keeneyville, Arlington Heights, Medinah, Roselle, Schaumberg,
Hoffman Estates, Carpentersville, Udina, Huntley, Gilberts, West Dundee, Barrington, Cary,
Palatine, Lake Zurich, Wauconda, Inverness, Deer Park, Kildeer, Long Grove, Lake Forest,
Hawthorn Woods, Forest Lake, Lincolnshire, Bannockburn, Del Mar Woods, Gurnee,
Libertyville, Vernon Hills, South Barrington, Crystal Lake, Mettawa, Aptakisic, Prairie View,
Elk Grove Village, Itasca, Addison, Lombard, West Chicago, Villa Park, Elmhurst, Oak
Brook, Highland Hills, Downers Grove, Woodridge, Bolingbrook, Darien, Oswego, Yorkville,
Sugar Grove, Joliet, Romeoville, Algonquin, Buffalo Grove, Roling Meadows, Mount
Prospect, Des Plaines, Bensenville, Homer Glen, La Grange, Northbrook, Skokie,
Evanston, Cicero, Berwyn, Burbank, Waukegan, Mundelein, Deerfield, North Chicago,
Newark, Sheridan, Morris, Ottawa, Sandwich, Serena, Waterman, Rochelle, Marengo,
Dupage County, Kendall County, Will County, Lake County, Kane County, and Cook
County, IL. We also offer Illinois auto insurance services throughout the prairie state,
including in Moline, Rockford, Peoria, Springfield, Bloomington, Decatur, and Champaign.
Bodily Injury Liability
Injuries that you (insured) cause to someone else is covered under this part of an
auto insurance policy. The minimum liability insurance coverage available for
purchase in Illinois is 20/40 and is explained in detail below. However, we
recommend that you choose liability insurance coverage amounts that are much
higher than the Illinois minimums listed below. Contact us at (630) 582-3332 to
discuss what liability coverage amounts you require to meet your family and
personal needs.

Illinois Property Damage Liability
Damage caused by the insured (you) to someone else's property, such as a
motorcycle, car, truck, fence, or house, is covered through property damage auto
insurance coverage. This coverage also assists in protecting you if a lawsuit arises
from an accident. The minimum coverage amount in Illinois is $15,000.
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Medical payments coverage pays for the medical and funeral expenses for you or
others hurt or killed in an accident while riding in or driving your car or truck. Claims
against this coverage include all reasonable hospital, surgical, chiropractor, X-ray,
dental, professional nursing, prosthetic, and funeral expenses. It will also cover you or
members of your family if you are hit by a car when you are walking or if you are riding
in another car or truck. This coverage will pay for your medical and funeral expenses
even if you cause the accident. The coverage is often limited to medical care you get in
the first one, two, or three years after the accident and is limited to a specific dollar
amount. This is not a required Illinois Auto Insurance coverage.
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Having a teenager included on your auto insurance policy will always cost
substantially more, but there are ways to reduce the premium increase.
The best cars for teen drivers are slower, bigger cars with a lot of safety features.
Teenager's are more prone to accidents, especially ones caused by speeding. A
disproportionate number of teenage car accidents involve only one vehicle.
Make sure your teen drives safely. One speeding ticket or fender-bender can send
your teenager's auto insurance rates sky high. Require that they take a drivers
education class at their high school or local DMV.
Good student teen driver insurance rates can save up to 25% on your teenager's
auto insurance if a "B" average is maintained.
Assuming your teen keeps a good driving record, the cost of insuring them will
decrease as they get older.
Underinsured Motorist Property Damage Coverage
Protects you if your auto is damaged in an accident caused by a driver who has
insufficient auto insurance coverage. This coverage pays the difference between
the coverage limit you select and the other driver's property damage coverage limit.
This is not a required auto insurance coverage in Illinois.
Click on the link below to fill out a secure quote request form for an Illinois Auto
Insurance policy that will provide excellent auto insurance coverage at an affordable
cost. Or you can speak with our Illinois Auto Insurance agent specialist at (630)
582-3332 to discuss the features.
Covers damage caused to the owners auto from a collision caused by another auto or
other object. The deductible is the amount you choose to pay upfront (if any) before the
auto insurance policy pays. The higher the deductible chosen the lower the collision
coverage cost within the Illinois auto insurance policy.
Covers damage caused to the insured's auto (your automobile) from risks such as theft,
fire, falling objects, earthquake, flood, missiles, explosion, riot and civil unrest. The
deductible is the amount you choose to pay upfront (if any) before the auto insurance
policy pays. The higher the deductible chosen the lower the comprehensive coverage
cost within the Illinois auto insurance policy.
Illinois Liability Coverage limits explanation:
20/40/15 20=$20,000 - 40=$40,000 - 15=$15,000
First number = bodily injury liability maximum for one person injured in an
accident.
Second number = bodily injury liability maximum for all injuries in one
accident.
Third number = property damage liability maximum for one accident.
Illinois does not require (PIP) or personal injury protection coverage. This coverage
pays medical bills for injuries suffered in an auto accident regardless of who
caused the accident.
Benefits Provided Include:
Pays 80% of all reasonable expenses for necessary medical, surgical, x-ray, dental
and rehabilitative services, including prosthetic devices, wheelchairs, crutches,
slings, neck braces and splints (including necessary travel related to medical care.)
Necessary remedial treatment (nursing home care or home nursing care).

Pays 60% of gross income loss caused by inability to work because of an injury
suffered in an accident.

$5,000 death benefit

Covers the insured (you) for your bodily injury caused by a hit-and-run driver or an at-fault
driver who has no auto liability insurance. This coverage is required for Illinois Auto
Insurance. Contact us to discuss what uninsured coverage amounts you require to meet
your family and personal needs.

Example of uninsured motorist limits:
25/50 25=$25,000 - 50=$50,000
First number = uninsured motorist maximum for one person injured
in an accident.
Second number = uninsured motorist maximum for all injuries in one
accident.

This coverage comes into play when an at-fault driver has auto or motorcycle
liability insurance, but the limit of insurance is inadequate to pay for your damages.

Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage
This type of auto insurance coverage pays for your medical expenses, lost wages,
and other damages when you or your passengers are injured in an accident caused
by a driver who has insufficient auto or motorcycle insurance coverage. The auto
insurance coverage typically pays the difference between the coverage limit you
select and the other driver's bodily injury coverage limit. This is not a required Illinois
auto insurance coverage.
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Auto Insurance endorsements are policy extras for services such as towing insurance,
auto glass insurance, daily rental insurance, and emergency roadside insurance.
These auto insurance policies are not required by any state, but many drivers
choose these services for the added security and convenience they provide.
Illinois Rental Car Insurance
Covers the cost of a rental car while your insured car is being repaired because
of a covered event.
Illinois Emergency Roadside Insurance
Covers repairs done at the location of your automobile problem (roadside). This
policy is often combined with auto towing coverage and called Roadside Emergency
Towing Insurance. Changing a flat tire on the roadside may also be covered, but you
will need to pay for repairs received at the garage or other repair location.
Illinois Auto Glass Insurance
Offers a lower deductible or no deductible for when repairing any broken window
on your car is required.
Illinois Auto Towing Insurance
Covers costs involved for towing your car anytime you need it.
What information is listed in the actual auto insurance policy that you are given by
the insurance agent? Learn about the different important sections in every auto
insurance policy below.
Declarations
Usually listed first in your auto insurance policy and unlike the remainder of your
policy, it will have been prepared especially for you. It will list the specific auto
insurance coverages and amounts that you've chosen.
year, make,and model of your car
VIN - vehicle identification number
date the policy is effective
policy's coverage types and limits
policy's cost - premium
name of the insured (you or you and your spouse)
Insuring Agreement
Lists exactly what the insurance company promises to provide in return for the
payment of your auto insurance premium. The type and amounts of each coverage
you've purchased is described in detail and also outlines exactly who is covered
under each provision.
Exclusions
The insurance policy exclusions section is a list of all possible circumstances that
would free the insurance company from the responsibility of paying a claim.
Example: most auto insurance contain an exclusion that exempts the
insurance company from having to pay in the case of intentionally caused
damage or injury.
Conditions
Lists the duties and responsibilities of the insured (You) in the event of a claim
situation. Will include guidelines for contacting the insurance company, obtaining
a police report, and filing a claim. Information on auto insurance policy
cancellation will be outlined here, too.
Click on the link below to fill out a secure quote request form for an Illinois Auto
Insurance policy that will provide excellent auto insurance coverage at an
affordable cost. Or you can speak with our Illinois Auto Insurance agent
specialist at (630) 582-3332 to discuss the features.
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Todd Baker
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148 S. Bloomingdale Road
Suite 115
Bloomingdale, IL 60108
Dupage County, Illinois
Office: 630-582-3332
Fax: 630-582-3391
Toll Free: 877-582-3332

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