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Corunna Auto, Home & Business Insurance | The County Seat Where the Courthouse Clock Still Runs and So Do We

Corunna Insurance means protecting the city that’s held Shiawassee County together since 1837. Platted that year, named after Corunna, Spain by settler Andrew Mack, and designated county seat before most of the county was even settled — Corunna has been the government, judicial, and civic center of Shiawassee County for nearly two centuries. The 1904 courthouse with its clock tower and columned facade still houses county offices. McCurdy Park still draws families to the Shiawassee River. The Corunna Historical Village still preserves 19th-century structures on a boardwalk that takes you back a hundred years. This is a city that keeps things running — quietly, reliably, and without fanfare.

Coverage for a community like this shouldn’t come from an agency that treats every zip code the same. It should come from a family that’s been doing this since 1989, compares carriers because that’s what independent means, and understands that Corunna doesn’t need flash — it needs follow-through. That’s the Coppolino way.

Our Corunna Story

The Shiawassee County Seat Company donated the public square in 1839 and Corunna never let go of it. The first courthouse went up in 1851. The current Classical Revival courthouse, designed by Claire Allen, was completed in 1904 — its cornerstone ceremony drew the largest gathering in county history. Governor Andrew Parsons called Corunna home. The First National Bank operated as the city’s only bank from 1865 to 1969. The dam on the Shiawassee River powered a grist mill for over a century. Corunna didn’t become the county seat by accident — it earned it and held it.

The Shiawassee River runs through Corunna the way it always has — powering the community’s identity even after the mills closed. McCurdy Park sits along the river with walking trails, picnic areas, and the Corunna Historical Village — a collection of preserved 19th-century buildings maintained by the Corunna Historical Commission since 1990. Corunna Public Schools serve a residential community that values stability over spectacle. The downtown corridor along Shiawassee Street still functions the way a county seat downtown should — courthouse, offices, shops, and the kind of foot traffic that keeps a small city alive.

The Coppolino family serves Corunna because we respect communities that keep the lights on without asking for credit. A county seat that’s operated from the same public square since 1839. A courthouse that’s served the community for 120 years. A park that’s been gathering families for generations. When Corunna needs insurance, they get a family that matches that reliability — comparing carriers, building coverage that fits, and never cutting corners on a community that never has.

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What Insurance Considerations Do Corunna Residents Face?

Short Answer: Corunna drivers generally spend $1,100 to $2,800 per year on auto insurance shaped by individual claims history, vehicle specifics, the coverage options on your policy, and PIP selection.

 

Detailed Explanation: M-71 and M-21 traffic through the city connects Corunna to Owosso and points east, while residential streets see lower claim frequency. Michigan has four mandatory auto coverages that apply to every driver — bodily injury liability, PIP, property damage liability, and property protection. For more Corunna insurance expertise, call 989-792-1666 or message us today.

Short Answer: Corunna home insurance generally costs $1,000 to $2,400 per year shaped by property age, building style and materials, what reconstruction would cost at today’s rates, and the coverages you carry.

 

Detailed Explanation: Many Corunna homes carry turn-of-the-century character with older construction that increases rebuild estimates. Properties along the Shiawassee River and near the dam face water exposure that your home policy simply will not address — water backup endorsements are worth adding for any river-adjacent property. For more Corunna insurance expertise, call 989-792-1666 or message us today.

Short Answer: Yes — the Shiawassee River flows through Corunna with a dam in place since the mid-1800s, and home insurance provides absolutely no coverage for river overflow, dam-related water events, or storm-driven flooding.

 

Detailed Explanation: Properties near the river, the dam, and in low-lying areas of the city carry real exposure. A separate flood policy is the only product designed to cover these events, and there is a required one-month delay between buying a flood policy and when that policy starts covering your property. For more Corunna insurance expertise, call 989-792-1666 or message us today.

Short Answer: Corunna businesses need general liability, property insurance, and workers comp as their essential commercial protections — with county-government-related professional liability for firms serving the courthouse district.

 

Detailed Explanation: Attorneys, accountants, and consultants working the courthouse corridor should add professional liability to that foundation. Retail and restaurant operators face customer injury and property claims that scale with foot traffic. County seat status brings steady commercial activity year-round, but it also means higher public-facing exposure than businesses in smaller Shiawassee County communities. For more Corunna insurance expertise, call 989-792-1666 or message us today.