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Collision
Collision coverage pays when your own vehicle is damaged in an accident. Generally, the
coverage reimburses you the amount to repair or replace your damaged vehicle, minus the
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Comprehensive
Comprehensive pays for damages to your car caused by an incident other than a collision
with another car or object. You're covered for fire, theft, riots, collisions with
animals, storms, falling objects, earthquakes, floods and other natural occurrences.
Often, comprehensive insurance includes a daily rental provision that pays a certain
amount toward a rental car in conjunction with a theft claim. Like collision,
comprehensive coverage generally includes a deductible.
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Deductible
The deductible is the amount of the loss you agree to pay or absorb in the event of an
accident. With auto insurance, deductible amounts typically range from $50 to $1,000 per
claim. That means you absorb the deductible amount every time you make a claim. Choosing a
higher deductible reduces the cost of your insurance.
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Bodily Injury
This coverage pays, subject to policy limits and conditions, all sums which you are
legally obligated to pay for any person(s) injured or killed in an accident where you are
at fault. Coverage includes medical expenses and lost wages.
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Property Damage
Property Damage is liability coverage for damage to another's personal property, such as
an automobile, house or fence, in a collision where you are at fault.
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Medical Payments
This coverage handles medical bills and funeral expenses for you or a passenger injured
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.
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Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
Personal injury coverage pays a broader range of medical costs than does Medical Payments
coverage. Coverage includes provisions for lost wages and the replacement of the services
of someone injured in an accident. Personal Injury coverage is generally required in
states with No-Fault and available in some other states.
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Uninsured Motorists/Underinsured Motorist
Uninsured Motorist coverage protects you in an accident with a motorist who has no
insurance or is underinsured. In some states or insurance policies, Underinsured Motorist
protection is separate from Uninsured Motorist coverage. Uninsured Motorist protection
also covers you if you're injured by a hit-and-run driver. Protection includes payment of
medical costs, lost wages and pain and suffering. It is required in many states.
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