Since you are asking the question I will assume that Georgia law does not require it. Even so being you can certainly make a claim for additional compensation although you may not get any. Diminished value is rather hard to prove and in many cases is specifically excluded by your policy.
Yes most do, one of them is allstate
Georgia has a number of local and national car insurance carriers. Besides Progressive and Allstate, there are companies like Geico and State Farm, you should check with an insurance broker for a quote.
Allstate Insurance Company offers automobile insurance to uninsured as well as insured customers. You can call their eight hundred number or check out their website at allstateinsurance.com.
Geico, Allstate, Progressive, and Essurance are good car insurance companies. National companies are the best to go through as they work to get you the best deal.
Tonik Health Insurance plans are available in six states at the moment. They are California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Nevada, and New Hampshire.
Auto Direct Insurance is a company out of Colorado Springs, Colorado that sells auto insurance. They offer three different ways to get a quote and determine what the best rates and policy for yourself. You can call in to their offices and speak with an agent, you can stop in to one of their stores, and you can click in and get your quotes and rates online. They are a fairly small operation, as opposed to larger auto insurance companies like Allstate and GEICO, but rather, they are more focused on a more central, localized insurance.
According to the websites of Allstate, Progressive, and Geico, senior citizens can get a discount within the state of Georgia. It appears to be a common practice to offer the discount, so I would simply ask your current provider and see. If not, switch to one of the ones I mentioned.
You check www.progressive.com for cheap car insurance in Georgia.
what happened to Life Insurance company of Georgia
The AXA Equitable Life insurance Company does operate in Georgia. They have an office on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kaiser Permanente health insurance is administered through eight regional entities. These cover California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Oregon, Washington, and Ohio.
Colorado and Texas