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Anatomy of an Auto Policy

Date Added: January 09, 2008 12:06:54 AM
Author: Rick Jackson - State Farm Agent














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Picture this scenario: A woman leaves her car securely locked and safely parked on a quiet side street. But the unexpected happens. When she returns, her car is severely damaged.
This scenario has a happy ending. After the initial shock, she calls her insurance agent. The agent guides the woman through the claim process and explains that her car policy’s collision coverage will pay the cost, after the deductible is met, to repair her car.
Why insurance?
State laws require owners and drivers of motor vehicles to be financially responsible for damages they cause in a car accident. Insurance satisfies this requirement. In addition, optional coverages are available that can further reduce your risk of significant financial loss from a car crash, even if it is not your fault.
Types of coverage available
There are various types of coverage available when purchasing an Auto insurance policy.

  • Liability: Pays damages for bodily injury to others and damage to property that result from a wreck that is caused by an insured under your policy. Also pays for other costs including legal defense and court fees in the event an insured is sued because of a car wreck.
  • Collision: Pays for damage, after a deductible is met, to your insured car when it strikes, or is struck by, another vehicle or object.
  • Comprehensive: Pays for damage to your insured car that was not caused by a collision. Some examples include damage caused fire, wind, hail, flood, vandalism, theft, or impact with an animal. There may or may not be a deductible for this coverage.
  • Medical Payments Coverage: Pays the reasonable and necessary medical expenses for an insured that is injured in a car crash, regardless of who is at fault for the wreck.
  • Uninsured Motorist Coverage: Pays damages to an insured that is injured in a car crash caused by a driver who does not have liability insurance.
  • Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Pays damages to an insured that is injured in a car crash when the person(s) responsible for the wreck accident has insufficient liability insurance to fully compensate the insured for the injury.
  • Car Rental Expense: Pays eligible rental car expenses if your car is not drivable because of a loss which would be payable under Collision Coverage or Comprehensive Coverage.
  • Emergency Road Service: Pays for items such as towing expenses, the cost to deliver gasoline, and specified labor charges to unlock your car if the key is locked inside the car.

When shopping for insurance, it’s important to look at more than the total cost. Become familiar with the amount and type of coverage that is being offered. Also, note what isn’t being covered, who is covered while driving your vehicle and the quality of customer service in the event of an accident. And always remember to make sure the company you’re insured by is financially strong.
The bottom line is that you should understand your policy and buy the amount of insurance you think you need.

 


         
         
         
         
      

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Comments:

Jennifer Sayre:
2008-02-23 22:00:46
This article was very helpful. It explained the different available coverages in therms that I could understand.

Anurag:
2008-02-24 10:09:52
Nice article. It gives you alot of knowledge on how insuarance works. Would be much helpful for people who dont know much about insuarance.

Tamara Howell:
2008-02-24 19:45:15
This is an excellent layman's guide to insurance terms. Thank you for posting this helpful information.

IdoM:
2008-02-24 13:01:26
The coverage that is being offered is important almost as the total cost, I heard at least 3 stories about people that couldn't get full refund because they didn't had the right coverage.

Richard Anders:
2008-02-24 22:50:12
Great article! Very informative! This will come handy the next time I avail car insurance.

LaWanda Biles:
2008-02-24 22:50:16
Great article filled with lots of info on insurance. It's nice to know the differences between coverages.

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