Big Oak Insurance Servcies
3960 Airport Blvd, Doylestown, PA 18902
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
City directory
Doylestown 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.
3960 Airport Blvd, Doylestown, PA 18902
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
275 South Main St., Suite 2A, Doylestown, PA 18901
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
1456 Ferry Road, Ste 701, Doylestown, PA 18901
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
210 W Butler Ave, Ste 4, Doylestown, PA 18901
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
174 West State Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
4387 W Swamp Rd, # 103, Doylestown, PA 18902
View this agency's profile to learn more about their services.
Learn about insurance coverage options specific to Doylestown residents.
Doylestown insurance guide covering auto, home, and flood coverage. Learn PA requirements, local rates, and find agents in historic Bucks County.
Home InsuranceDoylestown home insurance averages $694-$954/year. Learn about coverage for historic homes, flood insurance needs, and how to protect your Bucks County property.
Car InsuranceComplete guide to Doylestown auto insurance. Learn PA's choice no-fault system, full vs limited tort, coverage requirements, and rates in Bucks County.
Pennsylvania requires minimum liability coverage of $15,000 per person and $30,000 per accident for bodily injury, plus $5,000 for property damage. You also need $5,000 in first-party medical benefits (PIP). However, these minimums are quite low, and most experts recommend carrying higher limits to protect yourself financially in case of a serious accident.
Homeowners insurance in Pennsylvania averages about $183 per month or $2,195 per year. Your actual cost depends on factors like your home's age, size, construction type, and replacement value. Rates have increased significantly in recent years due to rising construction costs and more frequent weather-related claims.
Flood insurance isn't required unless you're in a designated flood zone and have a mortgage. However, flooding is the top risk in Bucks County, and many flood claims come from properties outside high-risk zones. Standard homeowners insurance doesn't cover flood damage, so it's worth considering even if it's not required, especially given the area's susceptibility to heavy rainfall and flash flooding.
Yes, Pennsylvania is one of 12 no-fault states. This means your own insurance pays for your medical expenses after an accident, regardless of who caused it. You're required to carry first-party medical benefits (PIP) coverage, which provides at least $5,000 for medical expenses for you and your passengers.
Bundle your auto and home insurance with the same carrier for multi-policy discounts. Consider raising your deductibles if you have adequate savings. Maintain a clean driving record, ask about available discounts (good student, defensive driving, safety features), and review your coverage annually to ensure you're not overpaying for coverage you don't need.
Both options have merit, but local agents in Doylestown understand regional risks like flooding and can provide personalized service and claims advocacy. They can shop multiple carriers on your behalf and explain policy differences in plain language. Online options may offer convenience and sometimes lower rates, but you'll handle everything yourself without personalized guidance.
Stand out to local shoppers with your team, specialties, and business hours. Member agencies get priority placement and more features.
Join the network