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Property and Casualty Insurance is a type of insurance that covers losses and damages to property and people. It is a broad category of insurance that includes homeowners, renters, and auto insurance. Property insurance covers losses and damages to a person’s home, personal property, and other structures on the property. Casualty insurance covers losses and damages to people, such as medical expenses, legal fees, and lost wages.
Property and Casualty Insurance is a competitive market, with many companies offering different types of coverage. Some of the major companies in the market include Allstate, State Farm, Farmers Insurance, Liberty Mutual, and Nationwide. Other companies include USAA, Progressive, Chubb, and Travelers. Show Less Read more