With vehicle theft and automobile accidents on the rise you will want the assurance of an auto insurance company that you will be covered for your accident but you also want a company that goes the extra mile.

Now you might not want insurance just for that brand new beamer you might also want auto insurance for your old classic car or cars that you may own. If this is the case then you might want to look at infinity auto insurance. Infinity auto insurance not only will insure new vehicles but they also have auto policies for your classis car.

Another reason that makes infinity an attractive choice for consumers is that fact that they also will insure commercial vehicles, and anyone who owns a commercial vehicle knows that it is nearly impossible to find an insurance company that will insure their vehicle without them paying through the nose.

So who exactly does Infinity work with when you are getting an auto insurance policy?

Infinity insurance companies provide automobile insurance which are sold by independent agents and brokers. Infinity uses the American Deposit company, Coventry Insurance Company and the Windsor Insurance company. Now this can be a confusing part for many people as they do not exactly know who their auto insurance is through.

I have used broker firms in the past and have found that they are generally not out for your best interest but sometimes try and sell a more expensive policy, but and I say but if you were to contact the company they will change the policy holder if the cost of the policy is too high especially if you have had no prior policy incidents.

So should you happen to get into an accident exactly who do you call?

In this case you would call Infinity should you happen to have a claim and they will direct you to a claims person to deal with your case. Other than that dealing with a broker is pretty straight forward.

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