C.V. Mason Insurance Agency
254 Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
City directory
Bristol households and business owners trust local agents to navigate carrier appetite shifts, underwriting requirements, and the claims process.
Compare local agents, coverage options, and specialties to find the right fit for your insurance needs.
254 Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
985 Farmington Ave, Bristol, CT 06010
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
Learn about insurance coverage options specific to Bristol residents.
Bristol homeowners face unique insurance needs due to Delaware River flood risk and historic properties. Learn coverage requirements and costs for 2025.
Car InsuranceBristol, PA auto insurance guide. Learn about PA's 15/30/5 requirements, choice no-fault system, tort options, and coverage for Delaware River flooding risks.
General Insurance EducationComplete insurance guide for Bristol, Pennsylvania. Compare home, auto, and flood insurance rates. Special considerations for Delaware River properties.
While flood insurance isn't legally required outside high-risk zones, it's still worth considering in Bristol given your proximity to the Delaware River. About 25% of flood insurance claims come from moderate-to-low risk areas. Flood coverage outside high-risk zones is typically more affordable, and given Bristol's waterfront location and increasing storm severity, it provides valuable protection your standard homeowners policy doesn't include.
Historic homes cost up to 77% more to insure because they often contain unique or antique materials that are expensive to replace, require specialized craftspeople for repairs, and may have preservation requirements dictating how restoration must be done. Additionally, older homes may have outdated electrical, plumbing, or heating systems that increase risk. An HO-8 policy designed for older homes might be more affordable than trying to insure at full replacement cost.
Bristol homeowners typically pay between the Bucks County average of $674-$912 for basic coverage and the higher Philadelphia suburban rates around $2,195-$2,867 annually, depending on your home's location, age, value, and flood risk. Waterfront properties and historic homes will see higher premiums. Your actual rate depends on coverage limits, deductibles, claims history, credit score, and which insurer you choose.
You can check your Bristol property's specific flood zone using FEMA's Flood Map Service Center at msc.fema.gov or Pennsylvania's Flood Risk Tool at pafloodrisk.psu.edu. These tools provide detailed FEMA flood zone designations and show whether you're in a high-risk area requiring mandatory flood insurance. Your insurance agent or mortgage lender can also provide this information.
Standard homeowners insurance covers sudden and accidental water damage, like a burst pipe or appliance leak, but specifically excludes flooding from external sources like the Delaware River overflowing. If water enters your home from outside due to rising water levels, heavy rain, or storm surge, only a separate flood insurance policy will cover the damage. This distinction catches many homeowners off guard.
Yes, Bristol Borough participates in FEMA's Community Rating System (CRS), which can provide flood insurance premium discounts based on the community's flood prevention efforts. Additionally, you can reduce flood insurance costs by elevating utilities, installing flood vents, or choosing higher deductibles. Ask your insurance agent about available discounts and whether any home improvements would qualify you for lower rates.
Stand out to local shoppers with your team, specialties, and business hours. Member agencies get priority placement and more features.
Join the network