Biltmore Insurance Services, LLC
2009 Montreal Road, Suite B, Tucker, GA 30084
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2009 Montreal Road, Suite B, Tucker, GA 30084
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Tucker, Georgia insurance guide covering auto, home, and renters coverage. Learn state requirements, local rates, and how to find trusted agents in DeKalb County.
Home InsuranceTucker, GA home insurance averages $1,200-$1,400/year. Learn about storm coverage, roof age requirements, and how to save on your premium in DeKalb County.
Car InsuranceTucker, Georgia drivers: learn about 25/50/25 minimums, at-fault rules, I-285 risks, and how to get better rates. Complete guide to auto insurance in DeKalb County.
Georgia requires 25/50/25 liability coverage, meaning $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 for multiple people in an accident, and $25,000 for property damage. However, these minimums are often insufficient for modern accident costs, and most experts recommend at least 100/300/100 coverage. Uninsured motorist coverage is also strongly recommended and must be refused in writing if you don't want it.
Tucker homeowners typically pay between $2,300 and $2,600 annually for home insurance, which is higher than Georgia's state average of around $2,040 but consistent with Atlanta metro area rates. Your actual cost depends on your home's value, age, construction type, proximity to fire stations, credit score, and claims history. With median home values at $359,300, adequate dwelling coverage is crucial.
Yes, absolutely. Your landlord's insurance only covers the building structure, not your personal belongings or liability. Renters insurance costs just $15-25 per month in Georgia and protects your possessions from theft, fire, and damage while providing crucial liability coverage if someone gets injured in your rental or if you accidentally cause damage to neighboring units.
Tucker has approximately five local insurance agencies, with several located on or near Main Street and Lawrenceville Highway. Options include State Farm agents, Allstate offices, and independent agencies like Manry Heston that represent multiple carriers. Independent agents can shop multiple carriers for competitive rates, while captive agents offer deep expertise in their specific company's products.
Bundle your auto and home or renters insurance with the same carrier for 15-25% discounts. Ask about discounts for security systems, good credit, claims-free history, and defensive driving courses. Consider increasing your deductible from $500 to $1,000 or higher to lower premiums. Shop around annually and get quotes from at least three different insurers, as rates vary significantly between carriers based on their underwriting criteria.
Tucker is not in a high-risk flood zone like coastal Georgia, but severe weather can still cause water damage. Standard homeowners policies typically don't cover flood damage, so you may want to consider a separate flood insurance policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) if your property is near creeks or in low-lying areas, especially if you have a mortgage requiring it.
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