Types of Auto Insurance Coverage

Life is to short… yes it’s true. We don’t have any idea when will the Creator take the life He given us. We don’t know when the unfortunate events, such as accidents, would strike. Accidents, particularly road accidents, happen in different states almost everyday. Here are the different types of auto insurance coverage that is right for you and your family.

You must carry auto insurance to protect yourself and your car. For those same reasons, the government also requires you to have car insurance.

In the state of Florida, there are minimum requirements that they require you to carry – the property damage and personal injury protection. Property damage covers another person’s vehicle if you are at fault in an accident. Personal injury protection covers 80% of medical expenses and 60% of loss wages as well as up to a five thousand dollar death benefit for you and your relatives that reside with you, minus the deductible if it applies. This coverage would protect you in case there is any damage to other vehicles and gives you medical coverage for yourself.

You can select from the different type of auto insurance coverage. Well it depends on what you want to be covered and what you can afford. Besides the minimum requirement coverage previously mentioned, there is another type of coverage that is very important, bodily injury.

The state of Florida doesn’t require you to have bodily injury coverage until you get into an accident. This would cover you if you were at fault in an accident and the person in the other vehicle suffered injuries exceeding their personal injury coverage. The other party has the right to see and the state may place a financial responsibility on you motor vehicle report that would last for 3 years, if you did not have this coverage. That financial responsibility is called SR22.

Another coverage is the uninsured motorist. It covers you if the other party was at fault and you were injured exceeding personal injury coverage and they didn’t have bodily injury coverage. You may see this kind of coverage to cover the difference of your injuries.

The two more important types of coverage that you might want to consider are the comprehensive coverage and the collision coverage.

Comprehensive coverage would cover your vehicle in the event of fire, theft, vandalism, hail storm damage or any natural causes minus the deductible you agreed upon purchasing your insurance. On the other hand, the physical damage to your vehicle, if you were at fault in the accident, minus the deductible, would be covered by the collision coverage. The insurance company would pay the actual cash value of your vehicle. Comprehensive and collision coverage are possibly required by your lending institution if your vehicle is financed.

Extra medical payment coverage can also be provided if you are interested. There are many types of coverage to choose from. With the help of the web, you have a vast amount of knowledge at your fingertips to help you choose the best coverage for you and your lifestyle.

All types of coverage are important, but it still depends on what you can afford. But then, having an insurance must be one of your main priorities, knowing that your life and your family are much more important than anything else.

Roxel Pudol
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Looking At Different Types Of Auto Insurance

Auto insurance is at its heart financial protection. You purchase insurance in order to prevent paying thousands of dollars in the event of a collision or other loss. Many different types of insurance are available, covering almost every conceivable means of loss or damage to your vehicle as well as others to which you may cause damage. Very few drivers need to purchase every single type of insurance, so it is helpful to understand each type in order to decide which ones you require.

Property damage insurance is sometimes known as liability insurance. This product is designed to cover damages that you may do to someone else’s vehicle. Your state sets a minimum amount of this insurance that you must carry but the state requirement is often quite low. If the damage you cause exceeds the limits of your insurance you could be sued for the difference. It is therefore wise to purchase as much property damage insurance as you can afford.

Personal injury insurance is usually required by law, though the required amount may vary by state. This insurance pays a portion of your medical bills (generally 80 percent) and a portion of your lost wages (usually 60 percent) if you are injured in an accident. Personal injury protection often includes a small death benefit as well. This insurance may cover your relatives or household members or even everyone in the car, depending on your insurance company’s policies and state mandates.

Bodily injury insurance is extremely important even though it is not required by many jurisdictions. If you are at fault for an accident that injures someone beyond the limits of his personal injury coverage, bodily injury insurance will cover the difference. Otherwise you could be sued for medical expenses.

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage

If you are injured beyond the limits of your personal injury protection in an accident caused by someone who does not carry bodily injury insurance, what are your options? You could certainly sue him and likely win your case. However lawsuits are time consuming and expensive, and if he does not have the money to pay you might be stuck with an uncollectible judgment against him. Instead, your Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage could cover your injuries. This protection is reasonably priced and will ensure that you are paid in a timely manner. Purchase this coverage if you can.

Collision insurance will reimburse you for damages to your vehicle if you are at fault. Collision coverage will pay up to the actual cash value of the vehicle less your deductible. If your car is financed you may be required to carry collision insurance. However the premiums are high and this product is not recommended for older low value vehicles.

Comprehensive insurance will pay for damage or loss to your vehicle from both theft and acts of God. Comprehensive coverage will pay up to the actual cash value of the vehicle less your deductible. This insurance is usually required if your car is financed but not recommended for older cars with a low cash value.

Many other options are also available, covering everything from medical payments beyond your personal injury coverage to a rental car while yours is being repaired. Most of these options are good to have if you can afford them but not necessary if you can’t. Always speak with your insurance agent if you have any questions or concerns regarding your coverage options.

Levi Quinn
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