California Exchange Insurance Center
17139 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706
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17139 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706
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California requires minimum liability coverage of 30/60/15, meaning $30,000 per person for bodily injury, $60,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $15,000 for property damage. These requirements increased from the old 15/30/5 limits in January 2025. However, most experts recommend carrying higher limits since medical costs and vehicle repairs can easily exceed these minimums.
Home insurance in Bellflower averages around $1,604 annually, which is above California's state average. Your actual cost depends on your home's age, condition, value, roof age, chosen deductible, and your credit score. Rates have increased significantly due to wildfire risk across California and some major insurers pausing new policy sales in the state.
Earthquake coverage is not included in standard homeowners policies and must be purchased separately. While it's expensive, southern California's seismic activity makes it worth considering, especially if you have significant equity in your home. The California Earthquake Authority offers policies through participating insurers that are often more affordable than standalone coverage.
About 17% of California drivers—roughly one in six—don't carry insurance despite it being required by law. If an uninsured driver hits you and you don't have uninsured motorist coverage, you could be responsible for your own medical bills and vehicle repairs. This coverage is relatively inexpensive and provides crucial protection on busy Southern California freeways.
Yes, bundling your auto and home insurance with the same carrier typically saves 15-25% on your premiums. Beyond the discount, bundling simplifies your insurance management with one company, one renewal date, and one point of contact for claims. Ask local agents about bundling options when shopping for coverage.
For auto insurance, bring your current policy, driver's license, vehicle information, and driving history. For home insurance, bring details about your home's age, square footage, roof age, recent upgrades, and mortgage balance. Having this information ready helps agents provide accurate quotes and identify all available discounts.
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