Make it
simple-Car insurance
Have you tried to read your insurance policy and just
given up? It can be very confusing! But I am going to try to simplify it for you. Over the next several weeks I will attempt to simplify each type of insurance, begining with Car insurance:
Every policy should have a Declarations Page.
This page “declares” who you are, what cars you have insured, your coverage
choices and how much you are paying for this
policy period.
There are 2 types of coverage on your auto
policy: Coverage that protects the other party and coverage that protects you.
Coverage that protects the other party:
Bodily Injury Liability:
protects
you from having to pay medical costs, lost income and funeral expenses of other
people involved in an accident that is your fault.
Property Damage
Liability: Protects
you from paying for the repair or replacement of the other person’s car.
There
is no deductible for liability coverage. You have many amount options for this
coverage. The state minimum in Texas is $30,000/$60,000/$30,000. This means you
are covered for $30,000 per person/$60,000 per accident and $30,000 for property
damage. I would suggest liability in higher limits than the state minimum. If
you cause an accident and the liability claim is 75,000, if you have state
minimum coverage, you will pay the additional $15,000 out of pocket. It is not
expensive to increase your liability limits. Ask your agent to explain your
options.
Coverage that protects you:
Uninsured/Underinsured
Bodily Injury: covers
your injuries (or death) in case the
responsible party has little or no insurance. It also covers those riding in
your car.
Uninsured/Underinsured
Damage: covers
damage to your car or property in case the responsible party has little or no
insurance. There is a state mandated $250 deductible in
Texas for Uninsured/Underinsured motorist coverage.
Medical payments: covers medical or
funeral expenses if you or anyone in your vehicle are injured in an accident.
Personal Injury
payments:
covers medical or funeral expenses and possible lost wages if you or anyone in
your vehicle are injured in an accident.
Collision Coverage: pays for damage to your
car if you hit another car or something else (like a tree or a building). You
must pay a deductible. Deductible amounts determine the cost of this coverage.
The higher the deductible, the lower the premium.
Comprehensive Coverage: (also called Other than
Collision) pays for damage to your car if something other than a collision
occurs. This could be fire, theft, hit by an
Animal (yes, the animal hit your car!) The same type
of deductible rules apply to Comprehensive as they do to Collision. They are
two different deductibles though.
Optional Coverages that protect your car:
Towing: pays for towing and some basic roadside
assistance, depending on the carrier and towing option you choose.
Rental Reimbursement: pays for the cost of renting a car while
yours is being repaired after an accident.
Loan/Lease Gap Insurance: pays the difference between what you owe and the total value of your car if it is totaled in a claim. This is only valid if you have a new car (less than 3 years old).
So there you go. There are many factors in Car insurance, but they don't have to overwhelm you. If you have any questions, please contact your agent. That is what they are there for. If they cannot answer your questions, please contact us.
If you have questions about your home, auto and commercial insurance, please call Brockman Premier Insurance at 877-987-8683 or email us at brian@brockmanpremier.com.
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