Auto Insurance for Drivers Across Gettysburg, Mountain top, and Beyond
Local Coverage with Real Advice
At Mylet & Musselman Insurance Group, we help Pennsylvania drivers find affordable auto insurance that doesn’t cut corners. Whether you’re commuting to work in Hanover, running errands through Mountain Top, or taking weekend trips across Adams County, you need coverage that fits your routine—not a generic policy from a call center.
Our independent agents compare multiple carriers side-by-side and walk you through the options so you understand exactly what you're getting—and what you're not.
Who We Help
No two drivers are the same—and your policy shouldn’t be either. We build auto insurance plans for:
We’ll guide you through what’s required by Pennsylvania law and help you tailor your coverage to your risk profile, budget, and lifestyle.
Our team will explain your auto insurance options clearly, helping you customize a plan that may include:
- Liability coverage (bodily injury and property damage)
- Collision and comprehensive coverage
- Uninsured/underinsured motorist protection
- Roadside assistance and rental reimbursement
- GAP insurance for financed or leased vehicles
You can also bundle your auto policy with home or life insurance to maximize discounts and streamline your coverage.
What Your Policy Can Include

Regional Expertise, Real-Time Support
We know what Pennsylvania drivers face because we drive the same roads. From icy hills in Mountain Top to deer crossings on Route 30, our local agents are familiar with the risks unique to the region. That means better guidance—and better coverage decisions—without the guesswork.
Need help filing a claim? Just call the office. We’ll walk you through every step and connect you directly with your carrier when needed.
Why Drivers Choose Mylet & Musselman
We compare plans across multiple insurers—no brand bias
Your agent is local, not an outsourced rep
Our clients trust us for quick answers and fair explanations
Offices in Gettysburg and Mountain Top for local convenience
Decades of 5-star service with zero high-pressure sales
Criminal Defense FAQs in Texas
Answers to common questions from clients.
What should I do if I’m arrested in Houston?
If you’re arrested in Houston or Harris County, remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Do not answer questions or give statements to police without speaking to a criminal defense lawyer. Contacting a Houston attorney as soon as possible allows your legal team to begin protecting your rights and preparing your defense. Early legal guidance can make a major difference in the outcome of your case.
Will I lose my license after a DWI in Texas?
A DWI charge in Texas can result in a driver’s license suspension, even before your case goes to trial. You must request an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing within 15 days of your arrest to challenge the suspension. Our Houston DWI lawyers help clients handle both the criminal case and the license hearing. Acting quickly is key to preserving your ability to drive.
Can a drug charge be dismissed in Texas?
In some cases, yes—especially for first-time offenders or minor possession charges. Dismissals may occur due to unlawful search and seizure, lack of probable cause, or procedural issues. In Harris County, certain diversion programs and pretrial interventions may also lead to case dismissal. A Houston drug crimes attorney can evaluate your case and advise on your eligibility for these options.
What are the penalties for assault charges in Texas?
Assault charges in Texas range from Class C misdemeanors (with fines) to first-degree felonies (with lengthy prison sentences). Aggravated assault or family violence allegations carry enhanced penalties and may include restraining orders or loss of firearm rights. In Houston, assault cases are prosecuted aggressively, making it essential to have a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney. A thorough defense can challenge witness accounts, intent, or the nature of the incident itself.
Do I have to register as a sex offender in Texas?
If convicted of certain sex crimes in Texas, registration as a sex offender is mandatory—sometimes for life. This registry is public and can affect housing, employment, and social relationships. Our Houston sex crimes defense attorneys work to minimize exposure to long-term consequences, including avoiding conviction when possible. If registration is required, we also guide clients through compliance and possible deregistration steps in the future.


