Living in Columbia means you’re close to everything: Baltimore, DC, and all points in between. But with all that driving, keeping your insurance active can feel like just one more thing to worry about.
If other companies have turned you down because of your driving record, past tickets, or a lapse in coverage, we can help.
Roadway Auto Insurance works with drivers all over Columbia who need coverage but don’t know where to start. We’re a trusted provider of the Maryland Auto Insurance Fund (MAIF). That means we help Maryland drivers get the state-required insurance when private companies say no!
Call us today: 301-476-1183
Columbia Drivers: We Work With Your Situation
Maybe you made mistakes behind the wheel a few years ago. Maybe an accident wasn’t your fault, but your rates still went through the roof. Or maybe you let your insurance slide when money got tight, and now you’re trying to get back on track.
Whatever brought you here, we’re not here to judge. We’re here to help you find coverage.
Our team specifically helps drivers who:
- Have been canceled or non-renewed by their old insurance company
- Have multiple tickets or an accident on their record
- Need an SR-22 or FR-19 filed with the state
- Have a gap in coverage that they need to explain
- Qualify for MAIF because they can’t get insurance anywhere else
If you live in Columbia and have a valid Maryland driver’s license, you have options.

How MAIF Insurance Works for Columbia Residents
The Maryland Auto Insurance Fund was created to make sure every driver in Maryland can get the coverage they need to drive legally. It’s not a handout. It’s a program designed for drivers exactly like you.
As a provider for MAIF, Roadway Auto handles the whole process for you. We’ll help you:
- Find out if you qualify for MAIF coverage
- Understand how much coverage you actually need
- Fill out the paperwork the right way the first time
- Get your proof of insurance immediately so you can drive today
When you contact us, we won’t give you the runaround, hassle you, or shame you. You’ll get straight answers and a clear next step.
Affordable Auto Insurance Options in Columbia
You don’t need perfect credit or a spotless record to get covered. We help Columbia drivers find the cheapest auto insurance rates available for their situation.
Here’s what we offer:
- MAIF policies for drivers who can’t get private insurance
- State-minimum liability coverage to meet Maryland’s legal requirements
- SR-22 and FR-19 filings taken care of for you
- Monthly payment plans are now available through MAIF
And because we represent multiple insurance carriers, we can help you shop for better rates down the road when your record improves!
Why Columbia Drivers Trust Roadway Auto
We’ve been helping Maryland drivers since 1992. That’s more than 30 years of working with people who thought they couldn’t get insured.
Here’s what that experience means for you:
- We’ve helped thousands of drivers with records worse than yours. Really.
- We know exactly how MAIF works and can explain it in plain English.
- We’ll tell you what coverage you actually need, not what makes us the most money.
- We’re local. You can call us, visit one of our Maryland offices, or handle things online.
3 Simple Steps to Get Covered in Columbia
Getting your insurance back doesn’t have to be complicated:
- Call 301-476-1183. We’ll ask a few questions about your driving history and situation.
- We’ll check your options. We’ll see if MAIF is your best path or if another carrier can help.
- You’re insured. We’ll get you proof of coverage so you can get back on the road.
You can also get started online or stop by any of our Maryland locations. We have offices in Laurel, Capitol Heights, Columbia, and more.
Stop Driving Uninsured in Columbia
If you’re behind the wheel without insurance because you thought you couldn’t get covered, you’re taking a big risk. One ticket, one accident, and you’re looking at fines, license suspension, or worse. We can help you fix it today!
Call Roadway Auto Insurance at 301-476-1183 or request a free quote online.

