American Auto Insurance Agency

American Auto Insurance Agency We are an independent, personal lines insurance agency. We changed our name to The Insurance Pad, L CALL TODAY and let us shop your insurance needs!

We represent 10 companies. Let us do the shopping for you!
216-464-3333 or 888-588-8585
Auto, Renters, SR22, Bond, Motorcycle/ATV, Boat, RV, Mobile Home.

How many remember the movie "Major League"  and that it is based in Cleveland...Here are some other movies and TV shows ...
03/28/2018

How many remember the movie "Major League" and that it is based in Cleveland...Here are some other movies and TV shows that Cleveland was the setting.

Lots of movies and TV shows used Cleveland as their settings, including "Major League," "30 Rock," "Howard The Duck" and more.

03/28/2018

Hi There - This is Kim Rankin. I'd like to announce that American Auto Insurance Agency, LLC is now
The Insurance Pad, LLC.
After our founder, Alan Kogan, passed away I had the opportunity to purchase the agency. I changed the name, ONLY to reflect the fact that we now do more than just Auto Insurance.
Our staff remains the same, and the core values that Alan instilled in me throughout the 28 years I worked for him will stay with me forever.
We now can also cover Renters Insurance, Home Insurance, Motorcyle, Boat, RV, Mobile Home, Motor Home, Dwelling Fire. Soon, we will also be able to offer Medicare Supplement insurance!
Give us a call and see how we can save you money!

11/21/2017

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our Founder and Fearless Leader, Mr. Alan S. Kogan.
Alan passed peacefully on Friday, November 17, 2017 after a hard-fought battle with cancer.

Alan's joy, smile, laughter and generosity will surely be missed by our entire staff. We truly feel blessed to be a part of his American Auto Insurance family.

Our thoughts and prayers continue for his wife, children and grandchildren during this incredibly difficult time.

His legacy will live on as his American Auto Insurance family continues to offer "Service when you need it most..." and work hard to get everyone "Koganized"!

We miss you terribly. And yes, Alan, we know... Bind Bind Bind!

09/15/2017

Congratulations to the Cleveland IndiansIndians! 22 in a row! Proud to be a fan!

07/13/2017

Insurance Coverage for Summer Storm Damage

“If my home is damaged by a summer storm, will my insurance cover repairs?”

Where water-related damage is concerned, the answer depends on whether the water came from above or below. In general, if the damage was caused by wind-driven rain that came in through your roof, windows or doors, your insurance will cover the cost of repairs.

But if the damage is caused by flooding, a far more common problem during storm season, your homeowners insurance will not cover it. The only way to protect yourself from flood-related damage is to buy flood insurance from the federal National Flood Insurance Program. Premiums range from about $200 a year to more than $2,000, depending on your area’s risk of flooding.

Never assume you don’t need flood insurance just because you don’t live in a coastal area. In 2011, torrential rainfall from Hurricane Irene caused widespread flooding throughout the Northeast. Vermont was hard hit, and many of the victims didn’t have flood insurance. “A lot of Vermont residents never thought they’d be involved in major flooding,” says Richard McGrath, chief executive of McGrath Insurance Group, in Sturbridge, Mass.

You can purchase federal flood insurance through a local insurance agent. Don’t wait until storm clouds gather to buy a policy; typically, there’s a 30-day waiting period before premiums take effect. For price quotes, go to FloodSmart.gov.

Sewage backup. If heavy rains overwhelm your storm-water system, sewage could back up into your house -- an expensive and smelly mess. Most standard homeowners policies don’t include sewage-backup coverage, but you can purchase a rider that will pay for $10,000 to $20,000 of damages for about $50 to $75 a year,
McGrath says.

Damage from trees. Old-growth trees lose their charm in a hurry when lightning, wind or heavy rain knocks them down. If the tree hits your house, garage or other insured structure, the damage is usually covered by your homeowners insurance, says Jeanne Salvatore, spokeswoman for the Insurance Information Institute.

Damage from a neighbor’s tree -- or even from one a block away that was uprooted in a windstorm -- is also covered. If your insurer believes your neighbor contributed to the problem by failing to take care of the tree, it may try to collect against your neighbor’s policy, Salvatore says. In that case, you could get a break on all or part of your deductible. But it works both ways: If your tree damages your neighbor’s property, you could be held responsible. Your insurer could refuse to cover damage to your property if it believes you were negligent.

Most policies won’t pay to remove a tree that falls in your yard but doesn’t hit anything -- although you may be eligible for some coverage if the fallen tree blocks your driveway or prevents you from getting into your house.

Get a tax break? You may be able to recover some of the costs your insurance doesn’t reimburse when you file your taxes.

Losses from hurricanes, floods and other disasters that aren’t covered by your policy are deductible, as long as you itemize. You won’t be able to deduct the entire amount of your losses, however. First, you’ll have to reduce the amount of your loss by $100. Then, you can deduct only the amount that exceeds 10% of your adjusted gross income. For example, if you suffered $20,000 in unreimbursed losses and your AGI is $100,000, you would subtract $100, then subtract $10,000 (10% of your AGI) from the $19,900 balance, bringing your deduction to $9,900.
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05/26/2017

Congratulations to the Cleveland Cavs! Eastern conference champs again. Way to represent and Defend the Land!
Bring on the Warriors and start organizing our next parade!!

Address

24100 Chagrin Boulevard Ste 290
Beachwood, OH
44122

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 1pm

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+12164643333

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