Integra Insurance Group
11172 Huron Street, Suite 21, Northglenn, CO 80234
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11172 Huron Street, Suite 21, Northglenn, CO 80234
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11916 Washington St, Northglenn, CO 80233
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11172 Huron St Suite, #21, Northglenn, CO 80234
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11990 Grant St, STE 306, Northglenn, CO 80233
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Complete guide to insurance in Northglenn, Colorado. Learn about auto minimums, home coverage for hail risks, local agents, and costs for Adams County residents.
Home InsuranceNorthglenn home insurance averages $6,630/year due to hail risk. Learn about Class 4 roofing discounts, hail deductibles, and how to lower premiums.
Car InsuranceNorthglenn auto insurance guide: Colorado's 25/50/15 minimums, at-fault system, I-25 driving risks, and how to save on coverage. Get protected today.
Colorado requires all drivers to carry at least 25/50/15 liability coverage: $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $15,000 for property damage. However, these minimums are often insufficient for today's medical and repair costs, so most experts recommend higher limits like 100/300/50 for adequate protection.
Home insurance in Northglenn typically costs between $1,300 and $2,000 per year, which is notably lower than Colorado's statewide average of $3,500 to $4,000 annually. Your actual cost depends on your home's value, construction type, location within Northglenn, and the specific coverage limits and deductibles you choose.
Colorado sits in "Hail Alley" and experiences some of the nation's most severe and frequent hailstorms, causing billions in damage annually. Insurance companies use separate, higher hail deductibles (often $2,500-$10,000 or 1-5% of your home's value) to manage this extreme risk and keep overall premiums affordable. Always know your specific hail deductible before storm season hits.
Independent agents can quote coverage from multiple insurance companies simultaneously, giving you more options and potentially better rates—especially valuable in Colorado's changing market. Captive agents represent only one company but know their products thoroughly. For maximum choice and flexibility, especially with Colorado's hail-related market disruptions, independent agents often provide better long-term value.
Document the damage with photos and videos before making any repairs, then contact your insurance company or agent immediately to start a claim. Prevent further damage by covering broken windows or holes, but save all receipts for emergency repairs. Don't sign contracts with storm-chasing contractors before talking to your insurer, as this can complicate your claim and potentially void coverage.
Yes. Colorado launched a State Insurer of Last Resort program in 2025 specifically for homeowners who have been non-renewed or denied coverage by private insurers in high-risk areas. While this coverage may cost more than standard policies, it ensures you can maintain required insurance even when private carriers won't offer coverage.
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