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  2. What is a car insurance policy number?

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    A car insurance policy number is a unique code associated with your auto insurance policy. Think of it as a Social Security number for your car insurance — it’s how your insurer keeps track of ...

  3. Progressive Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Corporation is an American insurance company. In late 2022, Progressive became the largest motor insurance carrier in the U.S. [2] The company was co-founded in 1937 by Jack Green and Joseph M. Lewis, and is headquartered in Mayfield, Ohio. [3]

  4. How to read an auto insurance policy

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    Policy number: This is a unique number assigned to your car insurance policy. This helps your company find your exact policy when you make changes or file a claim.

  5. AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah - Wikipedia

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    CSAA began to offer automobile insurance in 1913 and homeowner's insurance in 1974. In 1933, CSAA opened its first office in Nevada, and thereafter became the designated AAA affiliate in that state. In 1994, CSAA acquired the Automobile Club of Utah.

  6. American Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    CSAA Insurance Group [109] AAA Magazine: cluballiance.aaa.com: Findlay Automobile Club Findlay, Ohio: Ohio: Hancock County [117] CSAA Insurance Group [109] AAA Now! findlay.aaa.com: AAA Shelby County Sidney, Ohio: Ohio: Shelby county AAA Now! ww1.aaa.com: Auto Club Group [Note 5] Dearborn, Michigan: Michigan: The Auto Club Group AAA Living ...

  7. AAA warns of scam emails and texts targeting members. What ...

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    AAA Western and Central New York alerted its members to the fraudulent emails and text messages on X Monday after being made aware of falsely branded emails sent to some members. What some AAA ...

  8. Vehicle insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Different levels of coverage may protect consumers depending on which insurance policy they purchase. Coverage is sometimes seen as 20/40/15 or 100/300/100. The first two numbers seen are for medical coverage. In the 100/300 example, the policy will pay $100,000 per person up to $300,000 total for all people. The last number covers property damage.

  9. Loss payee clause - Wikipedia

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    A loss payee clause (or loss payable clause) is a clause in a contract of insurance that provides, in the event of payment being made under the policy in relation to the insured risk, that payment will be made to a third party rather than to the insured beneficiary of the policy.