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An
auto insurance policy is actually a package of different coverages.
Most states require you to purchase a minimum amount of certain
kinds of auto insurance coverage. But if you're interested in protecting
yourself from a lawsuit or from wicked repair bills, then it makes
sense to buy more than what's required for auto insurance.
Auto
Insurance: Liability Insurance
Liability
coverage is the foundation of any auto insurance policy, and is
required in most states. If you are at fault in an accident, your
liability insurance will pay for the bodily injury and property
damage expenses caused to third parties in the accident, including
legal bills. Bodily injury expenses include medical bills and
lost wages. Property damage expenses pay for the repair or replacement
of things you wrecked. The third party may also decide to sue
you in order to collect "pain and suffering" damages.
Remember,
if you cause a serious accident, minimum insurance may not cover
you adequately. That's why it's a good idea to buy more than what
your state requires.
Auto
Insurance: Collision And Comprehensive Coverages
Collision
If you cause an accident, collision coverage will pay to repair
your vehicle. You usually can't collect any more than the actual
cash value of your car, which is not the same as the car's replacement
cost. Collision coverage is normally the most expensive component
of auto insurance. By choosing a higher deductible, say $250 or
even $500, you can keep your premium costs down. However, keep
in mind that you must pay the amount of your deductible before
the insurance company kicks in any money after an acci dent.
Insurance
companies often will "total" your car if the repairs the company
must pay exceed what the car is worth.
Comprehensive
Comprehensive coverage will pay for damages to your car that weren't
caused by an auto accident: Damages from theft, fire, vandalism,
natural disasters, or hitting a deer all qualify. Comprehensive
coverage also comes with a deductible and your insurer wi ll only
pay as much as the car was worth when it got wrecked.
Because insurance
companies normally will not pay you more than your car's book
value, it's helpful if you have a rough idea of this amount. Most
insurance adjusters use the Kelley Blue Book . The National
Automobile Dealers Association also publ ishes the Official Used
Car Guide, which is updated each month. If your car is worth less
than what you're paying for the coverage, you're better off not
having it.
Auto
Insurance: Medical Payments, PIP, And No-Fault Coverages
MedPay will
pay for your and your passengers' medical expenses after an accident.
These expenses can arise from accidents while you're driving your
car, someone else's car (with their permission), and injuries
you or your family members incur when you're pedestrians. The
coverage will pay regardless of who is at fault, but if someone
else is liable, your insurer may seek to recoup the expenses from
them.
Personal injury
protection (PIP) and broader "no-fault" coverages are expanded
forms of medical payments protection that may be required in your
state. Some states have optional PIP or no fault. Expanded features
include lost wages and payments for child care.
Uninsured/Underinsured
Motorists Coverages
Uninsured
motorists (UM) coverage pays for your injuries if you're struck
by a hit-and-run driver or someone who doesn't have auto insurance.
It is required in many states.
Underinsured
motorists (UIM) coverage will pay out if the driver who hit you
causes more damage than his or her liability coverage can cover.
In some states, UM or UIM coverage will also pay for property
damages.
Add-On
Features
Several supplemental
auto coverages are available, either as separate premium items
or included in augmented policies.
- Rental
reimbursement, a common add-on, covers vehicle rentals required
because your car is damaged or stolen.
- Coverage
for towing and labor charges in case of a road breakdown is
also common.
- Auto replacement
coverage guarantees car will be completely repaired or replaced,
even if these costs exceed its depreciated value.
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