
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.