Assurance Choice Company
7667 W 95th St, Ste 305, Tinley Park, IL 60487
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7667 W 95th St, Ste 305, Tinley Park, IL 60487
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7777 W. 159th Street, Suite B, Tinley Park, IL 60477
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8041 186th St, Ste D, Tinley Park, IL 60487
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8041 W 186th Street, Suite D, Tinley Park, IL 60487
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8101 183rd St, Ste B, Tinley Park, IL 60487
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Your complete guide to auto, home, and flood insurance in Tinley Park, Illinois. Learn requirements, costs, and how to save with local agents.
Home InsuranceTinley Park home insurance averages $3,114/year. Learn about tornado coverage, flood risks, Cook vs Will County rates, and how to save on premiums.
Car InsuranceGet the right auto insurance in Tinley Park with our guide to Illinois requirements, at-fault laws, and coverage for I-80 and I-57 commuters.
Illinois requires minimum liability coverage of $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $20,000 for property damage (written as 25/50/20). Driving without this coverage results in a minimum $500 fine and license suspension. This is a state requirement that applies to all Illinois drivers, including those in Tinley Park.
The average cost for full coverage auto insurance in Illinois ranges from $1,120 to $2,080 per year, or roughly $93 to $173 per month. Minimum coverage costs significantly less at $462 to $667 annually. Your actual rate depends on your driving record, age, credit score, vehicle type, and coverage limits. Illinois also has a 16.3% uninsured motorist rate, which can affect rates and makes uninsured motorist coverage worth considering.
Illinois doesn't legally require homeowners insurance, but mortgage lenders almost always require it as a loan condition. Standard policies cover wind, hail, lightning, fire, theft, and liability, but exclude flood damage. If you own your home outright, coverage is optional but strongly recommended since you'd be personally liable for rebuilding costs after a disaster.
Renters insurance covers your personal belongings (furniture, electronics, clothing) against theft, fire, and damage, plus liability protection if someone is injured in your rental unit. It also pays additional living expenses if you're displaced. Your landlord's insurance only covers the building structure, not your possessions or personal liability. Policies typically cost $15-$30 per month.
Get quotes from at least three different sources, including local agents and online comparison tools. Rates can vary by 40% or more between carriers for identical coverage. Consider working with an independent agent who can shop multiple companies at once. Ask about discounts for bundling auto and home policies, good driving records, home security systems, and other qualifying factors.
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