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Choosing auto insurance coverage

What if I don't understand some of the insurance terms in my online auto insurance quote?

If you're looking for an auto insurance website that explains auto insurance coverage terms in plain English, you've come to the right place. At Esurance we work hard to make auto insurance as uncomplicated as possible. We also try to make the process of buying and managing your auto insurance hassle free. In fact, Esurance was one of the first auto insurance companies to describe how easy buying auto insurance online can be: Quote. Buy. Print. We're also one of the fastest auto insurance quote on the web — it should take you only a few minutes to get a quote from us!

When you get an auto insurance quote from Esurance, we link helpful coverage descriptions to each of the coverage names and we also tell you whether the specific auto insurance coverage is required or optional. Usually the lowest limit listed in the drop-down box is your state's minimum auto insurance coverage requirement.

Esurance's Learning Center has lots of tips and info about auto insurance, and you can catch up on all things driver related at the Esurance blog. There's also a library full of Esurance Insights. And while you're learning more about auto insurance, pay a visit to the Coverage Counselor® to get personalized coverage recommendations. Just a few more ways we're working to make auto insurance easier for you.

If you still have questions about confusing insurance terms or Esurance auto insurance, you can always call one of our representatives. Our customer service center is open 24/7 to handle your questions, help you buy your Esurance policy, and process your claims quickly.

With Esurance you'll never have to be confused about your auto insurance coverage again!

This page is intended to provide you with general information about car insurance, and to help you understand the various kinds of coverage. It does not describe or refer to any specific policy or coverage. For information about your particular coverages, we encourage you to read your policy contract and consult your insurance representative with any questions.