Davis Accounting, Tax Services And Insurance
402 S Zetterower Ave, Statesboro, GA 30458
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Home InsuranceStatesboro home insurance averages $2,258/year. Learn about tropical storm risks, student housing coverage, flood insurance needs, and ways to save in Bulloch County.
Car InsuranceCompare auto insurance rates in Statesboro, GA. Learn about Georgia's 25/50/25 requirements, US-301 risks, and how to get affordable coverage in 2025.
Georgia requires liability coverage of at least 25/50/25, which means $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for multiple injuries, and $25,000 for property damage. However, these minimums often aren't enough to cover serious accidents, so many drivers opt for higher limits like 100/300/100 for better financial protection.
Auto insurance in Statesboro averages around $85-$92 per month depending on your vehicle type, which is about $15 cheaper per month than Georgia's state average. Rates vary based on your driving record, age, credit score, and the coverage level you choose. Shopping around with multiple carriers can save you hundreds of dollars annually.
Yes, absolutely. Renters insurance typically costs just $15-20 per month and protects your belongings from theft, fire, or water damage—losses your landlord's policy won't cover. More importantly, it includes liability coverage that protects you if someone gets injured in your apartment or if you accidentally cause damage to the property.
Georgia homeowners pay an average of $2,302 per year, or about $192 per month. Your actual rate depends on your home's age, location in Bulloch County, the coverage amount you need, and your deductible. Bundling your home and auto policies can save 15-25% on premiums.
Both options work, but local agents understand Bulloch County's specific risks and can offer personalized advice, especially for complex situations like student housing or older homes. Get quotes from both online carriers and local agencies, then compare not just price but also claims service and customer support before deciding.
While the university doesn't typically mandate renters insurance for off-campus housing, many landlords near campus do require it as a lease condition. Even if it's not required, it's highly recommended—the cost is minimal compared to the financial protection it provides against liability claims and personal property losses.
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