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Protect your home and business with tailored coverage from Pepper, Johnstone & Company. With over 50 years of experience and access to more than 60 top insurers, we offer flexible and affordable solutions for all your insurance needs.

No, Alabama law does not require homeowners' insurance. However, if your home is financed, your mortgage lender will almost always require coverage to protect the property's value. Even without a lender requirement, coverage is strongly advised given Alabama's high exposure to tornadoes, severe storms, and other weather events.

We serve homeowners and businesses across all of Alabama, with dedicated coverage pages for Athens, Birmingham, Decatur, Florence, Huntsville, Madison, Limestone County, Madison County, and Morgan County. We also serve all surrounding areas - contact us if your city isn't listed, and we'll build a policy that fits your location.

Any Alabama-based business that owns or rents space - retail shops, restaurants, warehouses, offices, contractors, and more - should carry commercial property insurance to protect physical assets, inventory, and equipment from unexpected damage, theft, or liability claims.

Most standard homeowners' policies in Alabama include coverage for the dwelling itself, personal belongings, personal liability, and additional living expenses if your home becomes temporarily uninhabitable due to a covered event such as a fire or storm. Note that flood damage typically requires a separate flood insurance policy.

Yes - most standard homeowners' insurance policies cover tornado and windstorm damage. Alabama is one of the most tornado-active states in the US, so it's important to review your policy limits and ensure your dwelling and personal property coverage is sufficient to fully rebuild or replace your home after a major tornado event.

Absolutely. Pepper, Johnstone & Company offers industry-specific policy customization for a wide range of businesses operating across Alabama. From hospitality and retail to manufacturing, contractors, and professional services - we'll help you select the right mix of protections for your exact industry and operational risks.

Premiums depend on several factors, including property value, location (flood risk, crime rate, tornado exposure), coverage limits, deductible amounts, and past claims history. For businesses, industry risk level, number of employees, and operational size also play a role.

Yes. Standard homeowners and commercial property policies do not cover flood damage. Given Alabama's significant flood risk - particularly in low-lying areas near the Tennessee River, in cities like Decatur and Florence - a separate flood insurance policy is strongly recommended.

Property insurance pays for repairs or replacement costs after covered events like storms, fires, or theft. Liability insurance provides legal and financial protection if someone is injured on your property or suffers damages connected to your home or business. Both types of coverage work together to give you complete protection.

Getting a quote is easy. You can use our online quote tool at pjcoinsurance.com/quotes, call us at 866-381-5821, or contact an Alabama Account Manager who will walk you through your options - with access to over 60 top-rated insurance carriers.