What Coverages Do I Need?
In case you're involved in an accident, auto insurance provides financial protection
for you and your family. It pays for the damage and injuries caused by the accident
and for repairing or replacing your vehicle if it is damaged or stolen.
State Requirements
In most states, you are required to carry auto liability insurance (or post a bond)
and provide proof of insurance before you can license your vehicle or renew your
driver's license. If you are caught driving without insurance, you may have to pay
a large fine and have your driver's license suspended.
Most states require drivers to carry minimum liability coverage. In many cases,
the required minimum coverage may not be enough to pay for all the damages that
result from an accident and the driver will have to pay the additional expenses
out of pocket.
Contact me to find out what the specific requirements are in your state.
Types of Auto Insurance
Coverages
There are many different types of auto insurance coverages for you to choose from.
I can work with you to decide what coverage combinations provide the best protection
at a price that fits your budget.
Fault or No-Fault - Depends on state law.
Collision - Pays damages to your own vehicle.
Comprehensive - Pays for losses from fire, theft, storm, etc.
Deductible - The amount of a covered loss you agree to pay.
Bodily Injury - Pays for injury to others when you are at fault.
Property Damage - Pays for property damage when you are at fault.
Medical Payments- Pays for your own or your passenger's medical expenses.
Personal Injury Protection - In no-fault states, this covers a broad assortment
of medical expenses.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist - Coverage for you if other driver is not insured
or is underinsured.
In addition to basic auto insurance, consider these optional services to provide
added protection for your vehicle:
Emergency roadside assistance and towing service
Windshield glass repair service
Car rental reimbursement