Insurance Matters
Auto Insurance Made Easy
(NAPS)Understanding insurance can often be like trying
to learn a foreign language. Many find it confusing and intimidating.
Fortunately, theres help. Here is a quick reference
designed to help you understand some of the most common kinds of coverages. The
reference was put together by The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies.
Liability covers bodily injury and property damage (BI/PD). This
covers your legal liability, up to the dollar limits you select, for damages
caused to others in a covered vehicle accident. In most states today, liability
insurance is mandatory.
Under BI/PD, your insurance company pays for damages to
an injured person and for property damage that you are legally obligated to pay
as a result of an accident. If your policy covers you in the event youre sued
after an accident, your insurance company will pay for a lawyer to defend you.
Liability limits generally appear as three numbers, for
example, 25/50/25 or 100/300/100. The first number refers to the maximum
amount, in thousands, that your insurance company is obligated to pay for
bodily injury per person. The second number is the maxi-mum that would be paid
out for bodily injury per claim and the third number represents the maxi-mum
amount your insurance company is obligated to pay for property damage you
cause.
Collision. When you buy collision coverage, your insurance company
pays for damages if your vehicle collides with another vehicle or object.
Collision coverage involves a deductible amount you select when you purchase
your policy. This amount is what you are required to pay before your insurance
company starts picking up the tab. Remember, the deductible amount is the
amount you need to pay in the event of a claim.
Comprehensive covers dam-age caused by events other than a car
collisionsuch as fire, theft, vandalism, hail or flood. It also covers damage
caused by your vehicle colliding with an animal. And if your car is stolen, it
will cover the cost of a rental, subject to a daily limit. Like collision
coverage, a deductible usually applies.
Medical Coverage. Depending on the state in which you live, you may have
available to you Medical Payments coverage or Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
coverage. While these both work differently, they provide coverage for medical
care provided to you as a result of a car accident.
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Talk to your agent today. They can help you determine the
price, coverage and service that best meets your needs.