Saturday, September 4, 2010

Types of Auto Insurance Coverage on Farmers Auto Insurance

Liability Insurance
Liability insurance coverage helps you to protect you and your family against financial loss arising from legal liability associated with bodily injury or property damage of another due to an accident you cause. Most states require you to carry a minimum amount of liability insurance coverage, or post a bond, before you can register your vehicle or obtain a driver's licensee.

* Bodily Injury
Bodily Injury coverage covers the expenses associated with other people's injuries or death for which you are legally responsible. Coverage includes medical expenses, loss of income and pain and suffering. These coverages are subject to the limits and conditions of your policy. Most states require drivers to carry Bodily Injury coverage.
* Property Damage
Following an accident for which you are legally responsible, Property Damage covers your liability for damaging another person's personal property, such as an automobile, house or fence.

Collision Coverage
Collision coverage covers the damage to your vehicle resulting from a collision with another vehicle or object. Generally, the coverage reimburses you the amount needed to repair or replace your damaged vehicle, minus the deductible you select. This coverage is normally required if your vehicle is leased or if you have an outstanding loan on the vehicle.
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Comprehensive Coverage
Comprehensive coverage protects your investment in your vehicle by covering losses to the car resulting from fire, theft, falling objects, riots, storms, earthquakes, floods, and collision with a bird or animal. Like Collision coverage, Comprehensive coverage generally includes a deductible which you select. Comprehensive coverage is normally required if your vehicle is leased or if you have an outstanding loan on the vehicle.

* Customized Equipment Coverage
Under the Comprehensive and Collision portion of your car insurance policy, optional equipment (a CD player or navigation system) is automatically covered if it is permanently installed in the opening of the dash where the manufacturer would normally install such equipment.

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Medical Payments
This coverage pays medical bills and funeral expenses for you or a passenger injured in an accident while riding in your vehicle. Coverage extends to you or a family member when riding as a passenger in someone else's vehicle or when struck by a vehicle when on foot. Costs are covered up to the amount specified by the policy.
Fault or No-Fault
If you live in a no-fault state, your own insurance company indemnifies you for any loss or injuries to you, no matter who causes the accident. In general, no-fault can limit your right to sue to recover damages. Also, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is generally required in no-fault states. PIP covers a broader range of medical costs than standard Medical Payments coverage. It covers lost wages and the replacement of the services of someone injured in a covered accident.

In states other than no-fault, the person at fault in the accident pays and may be indemnified by the insurance company. With a fault system, your right to sue is not restricted (nor is the other party's right to sue you). To find out more, contact your local Farmers agent. It may be a statute not a regulation and a Farmers agent cannot comment on the law.
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Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage
Uninsured Motorist coverage covers you, insured members of your household and your passengers in an accident with a motorist who has no insurance or is underinsured. It also provides coverage if you're hit by a hit-and-run driver and applies to you and the insured members of your household, even as pedestrians. Coverage includes payment of medical costs, lost wages and pain and suffering. It is required in many states. This coverage typically covers any difference between what the other at fault driver's insurance covers and the costs of your bodily injuries, up to the limits of the policy.

http://www.farmers.com/auto_insurance_standard_coverages.html

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