Auto Insurance
What is auto insurance?
Auto insurance protects you against financial loss if you have an accident.
It is a contract between you and the insurance company. You agree to pay the
premium and the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as defined in
your policy.
Auto insurance provides property, liability and medical coverage:
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Property coverage pays for damage to or theft of your car.
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Liability coverage pays for your legal responsibility to others for
bodily injury or property damage.
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Medical coverage pays for the cost of treating injuries, rehabilitation
and sometimes lost wages and funeral expenses.
An auto insurance policy is comprised of six different
kinds of coverage. Most states require you to buy some, but not all, of
these coverage. If you're financing a car, your lender may also have
requirements.
Most auto policies are for six months or a year. Your insurance company
should notify you by mail when it's time to renew the policy and to pay your
premium.
Why do you need auto insurance?
It's really all about protecting yourself financially.
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If you're in an accident or your car is stolen, it costs money, often a
lot of money, to fix or replace it.
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If you or any passengers are injured in an accident, medical costs can
be extremely expensive.
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If you or your car is responsible for damage or injury to others, you
may be sued for much more than you're worth.
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Not only is having insurance a prudent financial decision, many states
require you to have at least some coverage.
Questions to ask your agent
Your Independent Agent is an advocate for finding auto insurance that meets
your specific needs. Here are a few things to consider as you prepare for
the discussion:
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How much can you afford to pay if you get in an accident? (To keep
premiums low you may want to have a higher deductible and be willing to
pay more for repairs.)
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What is the insurance company's level of service and ability to pay
claims?


