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Showing 4 home insurance agents in University City, MO
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Globe Life American Income Division: Turnquist Buckley Organization
7384 Pershing Ave, University City, MO 63130
(720) 503-9808
agency.ailife.com
John A Smith - State Farm Insurance Agent
7165 Delmar Blvd Apt 111, University City, MO 63130
(314) 726-4757
statefarm.com
Renee Bolden American Family Insurance
7299 Olive Blvd Apt B, University City, MO 63130
(314) 862-6560
amfam.com
Premier Insurance Service MO
8221 Swarthmore Ct, University City, MO 63130
(314) 230-8154
What Does a Home Insurance Agent in University City Cost?
The average cost of home insurance in Missouri is around 1,200 to 1,500 dollars per year for a standard policy. In University City factors like the age of your home its replacement cost and your claims history affect the premium. Actual costs vary by situation. This is general information not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a home insurance agent in University City do?
A home insurance agent helps you compare policies from different carriers to find coverage that fits your home and budget. They explain policy terms like deductibles and coverage limits and assist with claims filing. Agents also advise on additional coverage for risks like sewer backup or flood damage.
Do I need flood insurance in University City Missouri?
University City is not in a high-risk flood zone but heavy rain can cause localized flooding. Standard home insurance policies do not cover flood damage. Your agent can help you purchase a separate flood policy through the National Flood Insurance Program or a private carrier.