auto insurance houston tx

auto insurance houston tx
I was involved in an auto accident and the police had determined that it was the other party’s fault?

I live in Houston, TX and the other party’s insurance company is AIA Insurance, but I can’t find any information on this company. Plz help.
I check for AIA Insurance in search engines and none of the results were what I needed, and there is no one answering on the phone. This is all of the information from the cop.



My guess is that you shouldn’t be looking for an AIA insurance company. You should be looking for a AIA insurance agency.

I have no clue if Denton Tx is near Houston but here is some info on an AIA insurance agency

AIA Insurance Agency, Inc.
PO Box 2143
Denton, TX 76202
1-800-666-9551
940-898-1604
Fax: 877-270-6579

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