Dansard-Little Insurance Agency
15621 S Telegraph Rd, Monroe, MI 48161
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15621 S Telegraph Rd, Monroe, MI 48161
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428 N Monroe St, Monroe, MI 48162
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Connecticut requires 25/50/25 liability coverage, which means $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 per accident, and $25,000 property damage. The state also mandates uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage at the same 25/50 minimums. However, most financial advisors recommend significantly higher limits to protect your assets.
Connecticut homeowners pay an average of $1,870 annually for home insurance, which is about 11% below the national average. Your actual Monroe premium depends on your home's age, replacement cost, deductible choice, and claims history. Newer homes with updated systems typically cost less to insure than older historic properties.
If your home is in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area and you have a federally backed mortgage, flood insurance is legally required. However, about 25% of flood claims come from moderate or low-risk zones. Given Fairfield County's history of flash flooding, particularly the devastating August 2024 floods that caused nearly $300 million in damage, many Monroe homeowners carry flood coverage even when not required.
No. Standard homeowners policies specifically exclude flood damage, which is why Connecticut now requires insurers to include clear disclosure statements. Flood coverage requires a separate policy, typically through the National Flood Insurance Program or private carriers. These policies take 30 days to become effective, so you can't buy coverage once a storm is approaching.
Local Monroe agents understand Fairfield County's specific risks, know which carriers offer the best rates for your neighborhood, and provide personalized service during claims. Independent agents can shop multiple carriers on your behalf, potentially finding better coverage at lower prices than you'd find on your own. When disaster strikes, having a local advocate makes the claims process much smoother.
Bundle your auto and home policies with the same carrier for multi-policy discounts, which can save 15-25%. Increase your deductibles to lower premiums, install security systems or smart home devices, maintain good credit, and ask about discounts for being claims-free. Also, review your coverage annually—you may be over-insured on older vehicles or have coverage you no longer need.
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