Auto Insurance
When you buy an
auto insurance policy, you are buying a package of individual
coverages. Each coverage protects you against different types of
losses. Once you understand the various coverages, you can decide
which ones to include in your personal insurance package. You can
also determine the limits of coverage you will need. The following
are some common coverages found in an auto policy. NOTE
- Your policy may not contain all of these
coverages.
Bodily
Injury (BI) Liability Coverage pays, up to the coverage
limits, for damages due to injury or death of others in a vehicle
accident for which you or the operator of your vehicle are legally
responsible. It also pays your legal defense costs. In most states
this coverage is mandatory.
Property
Damage (PD) Liability Coverage pays, up to the coverage
limits, for another individual's vehicle or property that has been
damaged in an accident for which you or the operator of your
vehicle is legally responsible. In most states this coverage is
also mandatory.
Medical
Payments Coverage pays, up to the coverage limits, for
reasonable and necessary doctor, hospital and funeral expenses for
you and your passengers injured or killed in an accident,
regardless of who is at fault. Payments are usually limited to one
to three years after the accident. This coverage is optional in
most states without no-fault insurance systems.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists
(UM/UIM) Coverage pays up to the coverage limits for pain
and suffering which is not covered by medical, disability and PIP.
Underinsured motorist coverage pays for bodily injury to you or
your family resulting from the negligence of someone whose
liability insurance limits are insufficient. The definition of an
underinsured motorist varies from state to state.
Collision Coverage pays, up to
the coverage limits, for damage to your vehicle or a vehicle you
are operating caused by a collision or rollover. This coverage is
usually required if you have a vehicle loan.
Comprehensive Physical Damage
Coverage pays, up to the coverage limits, for damage to
your vehicle or any vehicle in your custody resulting from theft,
fire, vandalism, flooding, hail or other perils (but not damage by
collision or overturning). It is usually required if you have a
vehicle loan.
Rental
Reimbursement pays up to a specified amount for rental
vehicle charges while your vehicle is being repaired for damage
covered under your policy. If you prefer not to incur the cost of
renting a vehicle yourself and cannot be without a vehicle while
yours is being repaired, you might consider this
coverage.
Towing
and Labor covers some costs incurred for services rendered
at the place of breakdown or for towing to a repair shop. It covers
the delivery of gas, oil or a battery, but not the cost of these
items. If you lock the keys in the vehicle or need a tire changed,
this may also be covered. These services are often included in auto
club memberships, which can result in unnecessary duplicate
coverage. |