Tuesday, August 12, 2008

AAA Auto Insurance - A Good Auto Insurance Company?

By Nigel Vazquez


The American Automobile Association, better known as the AAA, is extremely well-known for maps and roadside aid, but did you also know it is now one of the main auto insurance providers in the United States of America?

AAA: one popular auto insurance company

The AAA are certainly one popular auto insurance company indeed. They currently provide auto insurance policies for around one quarter of all American households.

The AAA was founded on 4th March 1902 at which time it was given to enrolling local as well as regional motor clubs having international associates as well.

A couple of the AAA's associates today include the Automobile Association in the UK and the Canadian auto Mobile Association.

Anyone driving in the United States should ensure that they have the proper automobile insurance, which should at the very least cover liability, if not the whole package.

One of the added benefits of going with a company like the AAA is that with over 20 years of company experience in the automobile industry they certainly know what they're doing when it comes to customer service.

AAA will offer you not only protection for your own vehicle and yourself, but also for passengers traveling within it including any possessions they carry with them!

If at any time you are found to be at fault in an accident, with your AAA insurance your legal defense will be covered under your policy.

Other things generally covered are liability coverage, medical payment coverage, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, and of course coverage for any damage to your auto.

You can additionally get a personal automobile policy with AAA auto insurance, though you must be sure about the exclusions and limitations so that you are buying only the policy that suits your needs and pay accordingly.

Besides the usual insurance coverage, you can also get additional benefits from your AAA auto insurance including getting your battery tested, having approved auto repair, obtaining documents related to travel, and getting emergency road service such as getting your car towed up to one hundred miles.

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