| Collision - pays for the damage caused by an
accident to your vehicle.
Comprehensive - covers damage to your vehicle
from things other than a collision. Examples include theft, fire,
vandalism, hail, or impact with an animal.
Liability - covers accidental bodily injury and
property damage to others when you are at fault in an auto accident.
Bodily injury can include medical expenses, lost wages, and pain
and suffering.
Personal Injury Protection - also known as No-Fault
insurance. This coverage is required in some states. Regardless
of fault, this coverage pays medical expenses for covered persons
when injuries are due to an auto accident. It can also pay for such
things as rehabilitation, lost wages, and funeral expenses.
Medical Payments - pays medical and funeral expenses
for you and your passengers, regardless of fault, when expenses
are due to an auto accident.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist - pays if you
are injured by another driver who does not have, or does not have
enough, liability insurance. |