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Bob Johnson Insurance, Inc. is a full service agency providing
insurance on automobiles, motorcycles, motor homes,
homeowners, rental houses, mobile homes, boats, bonds,
business, churches,
workers compensation, life, health, medicare supplements,
401k's, annuities, and
IRA's. (See Quotes) Several
forms of payment methods are available including bank
draft, monthly, quarterly, and semi-annually. Claims
are handled directly by the companies we represent.
Some of them have their own adjustors located in Knoxville
and East Tennessee.
On January 1, 1964, the Johnson - Harrington Agency was established
as the first agency in the Halls community. The principals
were Bob Johnson and his beloved uncle, T.R. Harrington,
Jr. In 1969, Bob purchased T.R.'s interest in the
business and changed the name to Bob Johnson Insurance.
In 1995, Bob sold the business to his two sons - Doug
and Ben, and the business was changed to Bob Johnson
Insurance, Inc. Bob is retired and living in Crossville,
TN.
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Physical address: 7121 Afton Dr. Knoxville, TN 37918-5797
Mailing address: PO Box 71225 Knoxville, TN 37938-1297
Phone: 865-922-3111 (Outside Knoxville area: 800-624-3339)
Fax: 865-922-0613
Email: bji@bobjohnsonins.com
Latest News
Auto Insurance of College Students Away From Home
08-27-2010 | Category: Auto Insurance
Coverage without a car at school: If the student will continue to drive while at home on school breaks, they should continue to be listed on an insured's auto policy. If they are attending school more than 100 miles from home, and are not taking a vehicle with them, the policy may qualify for a distant-student discount.
Coverage with a car at school: In most instances, a car registered to the parent and listed on their policy will be covered if used by a listed student away at school. But insureds should make sure that their insurance carrier writes coverage in the college's state and location. It's important for agents to know if the insured's child is taking a car, because the principal location of the vehicle could result in a change in premium.
Driving a friend's car a school: Students generally would be covered while driving a friend's car if they are listed on their parents' policy and do not have regular use of the vehicle. The coverage would likely be secondary in this case, as the carrier for the friend's vehicle likely would be the primary coverage.
Coverage discounts: In addition to the possible distant-student discount mentioned above, students may qualify for a good-student discount. To qualify, a student must be enrolled in at least four courses per term as a full-time student at an accredited college or university and meet certain academic qualifications. Also, drivers under the age of 21 who complete a driver education course my be eligible for a policy discount.
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