PERSONAL AUTO INSURANCE
Liabilities
• Bodily Injury
Bodily injury liability coverage helps pay for their medical expenses and lost income as a result of their injuries.
• Property Damage
It typically helps cover the cost of repairs if you are at fault for a car accident that damages another vehicle or property such as a fence or building front
• Uninsured Bodily Injury
This kind of auto insurance coverage pays for medical expenses, lost wages, and other general damages when you, or your passengers, are injured in an accident caused by a driver who has no car insurance.
• Uninsured Property Damage
This kind of auto Insurance covers damage to your car if it's hit by someone without insurance. Motorist bodily injury (UIM or UIMBI) pays when another driver causes a car accident but they do not carry enough liability insurance to cover all your medical bills, lost wages, etc
• PIP & Medical
Personal injury protection (PIP), also known as “no-fault insurance,” is a component of an automobile insurance plan that covers the healthcare expenses associated with a car accident. PIP covers medical expenses for both injured policyholders and passengers, even if some don't have health insurance.
• Rental
Comprehensive coverage helps pay to repair your vehicle (or your rental car) if it's damaged by a covered peril, such as theft, wind, fire or natural disasters.
• Roadside Assistance
Roadside assistance is a set of services that can help when you have car trouble on the side of the road, in a parking lot, at work or even at home. If you're stranded, a roadside assistance plan can help with services like changing a flat tire, jump-starting a dead battery or towing your vehicle to a repair shop.
Deductibles
A car insurance coverage deductible is the money you pay toward an accident or a claim. You will pay the deductible out-of-pocket when you file a claim under certain coverage. You may see deductibles for coverage such as comprehensive, collision, uninsured motorist property damage, and personal injury protection.