Main Street America Group Expands Private Passenger Auto Coverage to Conn., N.H.

May 19, 2016

The Main Street America Group has expanded its private passenger auto insurance program to Connecticut and New Hampshire.

Highlights of the Main Street Protection Auto program, which was first launched in South Carolina and Virginia last fall, include a lineup of bundled and standalone coverages such as new vehicle replacement, accident forgiveness and disappearing deductible.

Main Street Protection Auto also offers up to 20 discounts eligible consumers, including a new business discount, accident and violation free discount, loyalty discount, new vehicle discount and discounts for paying in full or signing up for electronic funds transfer premium payments. Other discounts include savings for insureds that package their homeowners’ policies with a Main Street America carrier or have multiple vehicles on the same auto policy.

Regarding quoting and business submission, agents can bridge from their comparative rater directly to the premium summary page where additional coverages or quote changes can be made. There are fewer screens to simplify data entry and faster response times.

Main Street America plans to expand Main Street Protection Auto in four more states this year: Maine, New York, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania.

The Main Street America Group is a mutual insurance holding company which writes business through its nine property/casualty insurance carriers: NGM Insurance Company, Old Dominion Insurance Company, Austin Mutual Insurance Company, Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance Company, Main Street America Assurance Company, Great Lakes Casualty Insurance Company, MSA Insurance Company, Spring Valley Mutual Insurance Company and Main Street America Protection Insurance Company.

Based in Jacksonville, Fla., Main Street America offers a range of commercial and personal insurance, as well as fidelity and surety bond products, to individuals, families and businesses throughout the United States.

Topics Carriers Auto New Hampshire

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