Compass Insurance Group
6121 Green Bay Rd, #270, Kenosha, WI 53142
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6121 Green Bay Rd, #270, Kenosha, WI 53142
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Kenosha insurance guide covering auto, home & Lake Michigan risks. Local agents, costs below national average, and what you need to know about coverage.
Home InsuranceKenosha home insurance averages $1,658/year. Learn about lake effect snow risks, flood zones, and how to protect your lakefront property in 2025.
Car InsuranceKenosha drivers pay $1,083/year on average. Learn Wisconsin's 25/50/10 at-fault system, I-94 risks, and why minimum coverage may not protect you.
Wisconsin requires 25/50/10 liability coverage, which means $25,000 for injury or death of one person, $50,000 for injury or death of two or more people, and $10,000 for property damage. You must also carry uninsured motorist coverage of at least $25,000/$50,000 for bodily injury. Driving without insurance can result in fines up to $500.
Kenosha homeowners pay an average of $1,658 annually for home insurance with $300,000 dwelling coverage, $100,000 liability protection, and a $1,000 deductible. This is significantly below the national average of $2,582. West Bend Mutual offers some of the most competitive rates in Kenosha, averaging around $1,100 per year.
No, standard homeowners insurance policies do not cover flood damage. Given Kenosha's location on Lake Michigan, you should seriously consider purchasing separate flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private carrier. Lake-effect snow, rapid snowmelt, and severe storms can all create flooding risks that your standard policy won't cover.
A local agent offers significant advantages in Kenosha. They understand regional risks like lake-effect snow, wind damage from Lake Michigan storms, and neighborhood-specific concerns. They can also help you bundle policies for discounts, review your coverage annually, and navigate challenges like securing coverage for older homes. Kenosha has six local agencies that specialize in the area's unique insurance needs.
Renters insurance in Kenosha typically costs $15-30 per month, or about $180-360 per year. This inexpensive coverage protects your personal belongings against theft, fire, and certain water damage, plus provides liability coverage if someone is injured in your rental unit. Many Kenosha landlords now require renters insurance as part of the lease agreement.
Common discounts include bundling your auto and home insurance (typically 15-25% savings), maintaining a claims-free history, installing home security systems, having a good driving record, and being a safe driver. If you're a Kenosha County resident who works from home or has low annual mileage, you may qualify for additional auto insurance discounts. Ask your agent about all available discounts—they add up quickly.
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