Protect your devices — without filing a homeowners claim.
One plan can help cover accidental damage, mechanical breakdowns, and more — so your tech stays protected and your day stays moving.
- Simple setup. Quick enrollment and clear next steps.
- Real-life protection.Drops, spills, failures - tehj sfuff that actually happens.
- One agency. One place to come back to for help and questions.
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Why clients love this
Simple, practical protection for the devices you use every day.
Protect your tech without disrupting your insurance
Device issues don’t need to become homeowners or renters claims. Keep things clean and separate.
Coverage for real life
Accidents happen. Drops, spills, and breakdowns are exactly why this exists.
One place to get help
You’re not on your own. Our team can guide you to the right plan and next steps.
How it works
Three steps. Clear outcomes
1
Pick a plan
Choose the protection level that fits your household or device needs.
2
Enroll online
Enroll in minutes. We’ll also help if you want a quick walkthrough.
3
Use it when you need it
If something happens, follow the claim steps and get back to normal fast.

FAQ
Quick answers. If you have other questions, use the form above.
Coverage depends on the plan type. Total plans typically cover multiple devices; mobile plans focus on phones. We can help you choose the right fit.
No — this can be offered broadly. If you want confirmation for a specific case, we can help.
What devices are covered?
Coverage depends on the plan type. Total plans typically cover multiple devices; mobile plans focus on phones. We can help you choose the right fit.
Is this insurance?
Can I cancel?
Device protection programs are generally service contract / protection plans. Certain coverages like loss/theft may be underwritten separately. Refer to plan terms.
Most subscription plans can be canceled per the provider’s terms. Always check the plan details during enrollment.