Is CSAA and AAA the same?
CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA insurer, offers automobile, homeowners and other personal lines of insurance to AAA Members through AAA clubs in 23 states and the District of Columbia.
What is CSAA com?
AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah (AAA NCNU), formerly known as the California State Automobile Association (CSAA), is one of the largest motor clubs in the American Automobile Association (AAA) National Federation. As the names states, it serves members in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah.
What states does CSAA operate in?
CSAA Insurance Group serves: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, Washington DC and Wyoming; and portions of California, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
When was CSAA founded?
1914
Founded in 1914, we have been rated “A” or better by A.M. Best for more than 90 years and are one of the top personal lines property casualty insurance groups in the United States, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
How do I find my AAA declaration page?
In each case, your auto insurance declaration page is the answer. It’s an easy-to-read summary of your insurance policy. A declaration page—also called a “dec page”—may be several pages long and is typically located at the beginning of your insurance policy.
Is CSAA a publicly traded company?
We are not publicly traded and we don’t answer to stockholders: Our focus is on serving AAA Members. Our dedicated employees apply their diverse set of skills, backgrounds and experiences to best serve AAA Members.
How many employees does CSAA Insurance Group have?
3,500 employees
CSAA Insurance Group has over 3,500 employees based primarily in seven locations throughout the United States: Las Vegas, Nevada; Glendale, Arizona; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Hamilton, New Jersey, Wilmington, Delaware and a headquarters in Walnut Creek, California.