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Established in 1980, Estrella Insurance is a company, which offers its clients all types of insurances. It provides Automobile Insurance that will protect your car, truck, van or SUV as you need, Commercial Insurance and Homeowners Insurance. Estrella Insurance gives its customers an opportunity to insure their Boats providing necessary coverage to protect their personal watercrafts. The company’s Complete and Affordable Motorcycle Insurance makes it possible to cover ATVs, bikes or scooters.

Besides everything mentioned above Estrella Insurance offers coverage of business and insurance of Recreational Vehicle.

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Sandra
Estrella Insurance - Star Casualty Insurance Fraud

On December 17, 2007, my car was stolen from my apartment complex where I reside. I reported the crime to the Pembroke Pines Police Department and made a claim to my automobile ins...

#111422
Jan 21, 2008
885

KSEASLEY
Estrella Insurance - Victim of Star Casualty

Star Casualty is the WORST! Wife was involved in an accident 8 weeks ago, and the at fault driver has S.C. Ins. They have YET to retu...

#79064
Jun 17, 2007
1270
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Insurance is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent loss. The process of insuring something or someone presupposes the involvement of two parties ?The insurer and the insured. An insurer is a company selling the insurance to a person, who is the insured. The insurance rate is a factor which determines the amount, the premium, to be charged for a certain amount of insurance coverage. The event that gives rise to the loss that is subject to insurance should, at least in principle, take place at a known time, in a known place, and from a known cause. The best example is death of an insured on a life insurance policy. Fire, or automobile accidents, as well as worker injuries may all easily meet this criterion. A large number of insurance policies are provided for individual members of very large classes. Automobile insurance, for instance, covers about 175 million automobiles in the United States.

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