FAQ

  • What type of documentation do you need for renters insurance? 
    • Your name and date of birth. Your email address. Address/location of your apartment – where the items you need insured will be located. Date you need renters insurance coverage to start.
  • What type of documentation do you need for business insurance? 
    • When applying for general liability insurance, your business will need to provide your revenue, number of employees, and your claims history, along with other information. Your company’s level of risk and whether or not it’s filed a claim in the past influence how easy it is to get a quote and the amount you’ll pay for a premium. Insure on can likely help your company find insurance, even if you have a history of filing claims or operate in a high-risk industry.
  • What type of documentation do you need to get me insured for my car? 
    • When getting car insurance for a new vehicle, you’ll need to provide applicable insurance documents. The insurance requirements to buy car insurance are essentially the same in all states, so this guide is applicable no matter where you live. Before you go to get auto insurance, make sure you have the following documents and other information on hand.
      Document 1: Driver’s License
      Document 2: Social Security Numbers
      Document 3: Bank Information
      Document 4: Vehicle Information
  • Is there a military or veterans discount for insurance? 
    • Just like any other type of discount, car insurance discount rates vary from company to company. However, most military car insurance providers offer a discount of 5% to 15% for active duty and retired members of the military.
  • Do you have payment plans? Yes we do have payment plans.
  • What type of payments do you accept? 
    • We accept all forms of payment which would be auto-pay on a monthly basis or yearly depending what you’re comfortable with.
  • Do I need a good credit score to get a good insurance rate? 
    • It does help. If you have a high credit-based insurance score, an excellent driving history, and zero claims on your record, you’ll typically qualify for lower rates. This score is only one of many factors used to calculate your premium.
  • Can I have my wife and kids under my insurance plan? 
    • Car insurance companies’ guidelines, as well as state insurance laws, may vary but in general you can add to your car insurance policy licensed household members such as your spouse and children and others that reside with you.
  • Do you have boat insurance? 
    • Yes we do. You are not required to carry proof of insurance on your boat, but it’s a good idea keep claim information handy for an emergency.
  • Do you provide insurance for 15 and 16 year olds? 
    • Yes we do. Car insurance varies not only by state but also by insurance carrier. Generally speaking, car insurance automatically extends to young drivers. If a young driver is in a car accident, then the vehicle owner’s policy will cover the loss.
  • Do you provide car and motorcycle insurance? 
    • Yes we do. In addition to motorcycle insurance coverage you can rely on, your policy will come with the support of an agent who’s as eager to help you as you are to ride your bike. Your Phil Ryba Insurance agent not only knows the special needs of motorcycle riders, they can help you.
  • Do you renter insurance? 
    • Yes we provide renters insurance. When is renters insurance required? You will only be required to get renters insurance if your landlord or property management company requires that tenants have it. Landlords might make renters insurance mandatory to limit the risk that tenants will come after them for personal property damages or liability costs.
  • What is Renters Insurance? 
    • A renters insurance policy is a group of coverages designed to help protect renters living in a house or apartment. A typical renters insurance policy includes three types of coverage that help protect you, your belongings and your living arrangements after a covered loss.
  • What is homeowners insurance? 
    • A standard homeowners insurance policy insures your home’s structure (house,) and your belongings in the event of a destructive event, such as a fire. In addition, homeowners insurance policies are generally “package policies.” This means that the coverage includes not only damage to your property, but also your liability—that is, legal responsibility—for any injuries and property damage to others caused by you or members of your family (including your household pets). Insurance for condominiums and co-op- apartments generally covers your belongings, liability and certain parts of the interior structure as defined in the by-laws or proprietary lease. Renters insurance provides similar property and liability protections to those who don’t own their home. All forms of home insurance also provide additional living expenses (ALE) coverage for the extra costs of living away from home if it is uninhabitable due to damage from an insured disaster.
  • Why Do Auto Insurance Premiums Increase? 
    • It’s important to know that insurance premiums aren’t raised on a whim, and the reason for a rate increase is almost always tied to insurance risk. Auto accidents and traffic violations are common explanations for a higher price, but there are other reasons why your car insurance premiums go up: Speeding tickets and other moving violations. Accidents: Both at-fault and not-at-fault, Comprehensive claims and Adding vehicles and drivers.
  • Is Auto Insurance Required? 
    • The state of Washington’s mandatory auto insurance law requires anyone driving a motor vehicle in the state to do one of the following: 1. Carry liability insurance limits of at least: $25,000 for injuries or death to one person in an accident you cause.
  • Is Auto Insurance Tax Deductible? 
    • Only for business insurance. Car insurance is tax deductible as part of a list of expenses for certain individuals. … While you can deduct the cost of your car insurance premiums, they are just one of the many items that you can include as part of using the “actual car expenses” method.
  • Does Auto Insurance Cover Rental Cars? 
    • Generally, coverage from your primary auto insurance will extend to a rental vehicle. If you cause an accident while driving the rental, your liability insurance would pay up to your policy limits for the damages to other cars or property.
  • Do you provide RV insurance? 
    • Yes we do! Most states require you to carry liability insurance on your RV if you’re driving it on public roads. The state required minimum coverages are usually the same as those required for autos.
  • Do you provide motorcycle insurance? 
    • Yes we do. In addition to motorcycle insurance coverage you can rely on, your policy will come with the support of an agent who’s as eager to help you as you are to ride your bike. Your Phil Ryba Insurance agent not only knows the special needs of motorcycle riders, they can help you.
  • Do you provide Life insurance? Yes we do, please call us for pricing and information.
  • Do you provide health insurance? Yes we do, please call us for pricing and information.
  • What Does Auto Insurance Cover? 
    • Auto insurance provides coverage for: Property – such as damage to or theft of your car. Liability – your legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage. Medical – the cost of treating injuries, rehabilitation and sometimes lost wages and funeral expenses.