Sun Coast Insurance

Category: Insurance agency in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Address: 409 79th Ave N #4310, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572, USA

Phone: +18434922070

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–2PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Charles “CWD” Eskildsen

Feb 23, 2021

We had the pleasure of working with Kathy Duffy for our new home policy and she was extremely helpful and super FRIENDLY!! She made my husband and I feel right at ease and we knew at once she had our best interest at heart. Kathy was professional, she answered all our (many and I do mean many) questions. We would recommend her without hesitation and will be working with her soon on our car insurance. A true treasure and joy to work with. Her company is incredibly lucky to have her. Kathy, Thank you so very much Charles and William Eskildsen

Johnny Brown

Feb 16, 2021

My husband and I have been customers for years. The service is always exceptional, quick and detailed for understanding. I would never change our insurance coverage to another company,

Barb

Feb 9, 2021

Kathy was very professional, responsive and extremely knowledgeable. I spoke with several agents in regards to flood insurance and had received various wrong information. Kathy knows her insurance and is happy to share her knowledge with you. I never felt pressured, just received great rates, information and guidance. Would HIGHLY recommend her for all of your insurance needs. I will tell my neighbors and friends!

Brian Nisbet

May 9, 2020

Kathy and Tami were amazing! We were delighted by their professionalism as well as the results. As independent agents, they found policies for us that exceeded our expectations.

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Questions & Answers

Should I get property insurance even if I am renting?

Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018
Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018

Yes. A fire can occur in any dwelling, apartment, or condominium. Other losses can occur as well. Without a renters (HO-4) policy, you would be in the position of losing all your possessions and having no financial help to replace your lost items. In addition, everyone needs to have the liability insurance afforded by a renters policy.

Can I have my home owner's insurance paid with my house payment?

Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018
Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018

In most cases, yes. This is called escrowing. You would need to discuss this with your mortgage company.

If my personal property gets damaged by water during a hurricane, will my regular homeowner's or renter's insurance cover me?

Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018
Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018

This is a tough question as the answer depends on where the water came from. If the water is from rising water like a hurricane or storm surge or heavy rain water accumulating, the answer is no. You would need a flood policy in order to have coverage. The key here is the term “rising”. You must have the separate flood policy to have coverage for “rising water”. If your roof is damaged by wind and rainwater comes in via the opening caused by the wind, yes, you do have coverage under your homeowners/renters policy (assuming the policy includes wind insurance).

If I do have a claim, does it make my insurance premiums go up after I submit the claim?

Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018
Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018

On auto policies, the answer is yes in most cases. On other type policies, the answer varies considerably. Insurance companies take different approaches to claims on homeowners policy, for instance. One claim with some companies does not affect your premium. With other companies, your premium may increase. Act of God type claims (lightning, wind, etc.) are looked at differently than negligence type claims or claims resulting from a lack of “pride of ownership”. It is always best to ask your agent about your insurance company.

If a hurricane is approaching, can I still purchase home owner's/renter's insurance?

Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018
Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018

Most insurance companies cease binding insurance when a tropical storm/hurricane watch or warning is issued for your area. However, if the storm is a big one, the companies may stop issuing new policies much sooner, even several days earlier.

What happens if I let my auto insurance lapse?

Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018
Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018

First, you should understand that there is no “grace period”. If your policy expires on May 1, for example, and you have not paid the premium, you have no coverage as of 12:01 AM on May 1. That is one minute after midnight! If you have an accident at 7:15AM on May 1 while driving to work, you are not insured and would be in violation of state law, as SC law requires all vehicles to be insured while being operated on a public road. If you let your policy lapse, your insurance company will notify the SC Department of Motor Vehicles and you will be fined $5 for each day you have no insurance (unless you turn in your license tags).

Do you provide insurance for homes located on the beaches and barrier island?

Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018
Sun Coast Insurance | Oct 10, 2018

Yes, there are many insurance companies writing insurance on homes located on the local beaches and in other coastal areas. We can insure primary residences, secondary residences, and rental homes and provide quotes with several companies to make sure you are getting the best premium. We certainly include the wind insurance on our quotes. Our agency does write flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program and can answer your questions about this very complex Federal insurance program.

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