Auto/Home Insurance

Auto/Home Insurance

🚗 Auto Insurance Coverage & Services
Because they are an independent agency, they don’t just offer one “brand” of insurance; they shop multiple carriers to find the best fit for your specific vehicle and driving history.

Core Coverage Options
Liability: Covers bodily injury and property damage to others if you are at fault.

Collision & Comprehensive: Protects your vehicle from accidents, theft, fire, and weather-related damage.

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist: Critical protection if you are hit by a driver who lacks sufficient insurance.

Medical Payments: Covers medical expenses for you and your passengers regardless of fault.

Specialty Features & Benefits
Vanishing Deductible®: Through their partnership with Nationwide, they offer a program where your deductible decreases for every year of safe driving.

Roadside Assistance: 24/7/365 emergency service for towing, flat tires, and lockouts.

SR-22 Filings: They have the ability to support drivers requiring specialty market filings or high-risk coverage.

GAP Protection: Helps cover the “gap” between your car’s value and your loan balance if the vehicle is totaled.

💰 Ways to Save (Discounts)
May-Wolf Insurance agents proactively review policies to apply available discounts, including:

Multi-Policy Bundling: Significant savings when combining Auto + Home or Auto + Renters.

Safe Driver Rewards: For those with a clean three-year driving record.

Good Student Discount: Discounts for students maintaining a B average (3.0 GPA) or higher.

Paperless Billing: Small discounts for opting into eco-friendly electronic statements.

Address: 10412 Allisonville Rd., Suite 217, Fishers, IN 46038

Phone: (317) 845-0863

Service Areas: Primarily Fishers and the Greater Indianapolis area, but licensed to serve clients in IN, IL, OH, GA, and FL.

The “May-Wolf” Advantage
Unlike “captive” agents (who only sell one brand), May-Wolf acts as a consultant. They use local knowledge of Fishers’ traffic and weather patterns to tailor policies that actually make sense for Indiana drivers.

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