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Important Things to Know When Purchasing an Auto Insurance Policy
Auto Insurance isn’t just a good thing to have to protect you financially in the case of an accident – in many states it’s required.
When searching for car insurance in Dallas, Ft Worth, or Lubbock TX it is imperative that you find an insurance agency that represents a wide range of insurance companies and that can provide a wide range of automobileinsurance products at a fair price. When applying for auto Insurance, you’re usually asked whether you want collision and/or comprehensive coverage, how high you want your deductible to be, what liability limits you want, and whether you want any types of optional coverage.
It is very important that you understand what these terms mean and how much coverage is right for you. This way you will get the most value out of your insurance policy.
- Standard and Preferred auto Insurance
- High Risk auto Insurance (SR22)
- Classic or Antique vehicles / High Valued automobiles
- Special program for Mature/Elderly Drivers
- Motorcycles
- Recreational vehicles / Boats
Understanding Your Coverage options:
Collision and comprehensive (other than collision) coverages
Collision and Comprehensive (other than collision) coverage pays for damage to your vehicle. You can purchase either or both of these for each vehicle you own. If you have an auto loan you may actually be required to purchase both.
- Collision coverage insures you against damage to your vehicle caused during an accident.
- Comprehensive coverage insures you against all other physical damage to your car caused by such events as fire, theft, flood, and vandalism.
Collision and comprehensive (other than collision) coverage usually includes a deductible, which can range from $100 to $1,000. If your car is damaged, the Insurance company pays only for the damage in excess of the deductible you selected. The higher your deductible, the lower your premium.
Liability coverage
Liability coverage pays for injuries you cause to other people and damage you cause to other people’s property when you are at fault in an automobile accident.
Medical Payments coverage
Medical Payments coverage pays medical expenses (up to a specified dollar limit) for you and passengers of your car who are injured in an automobile accident, no matter who is at fault. If you and your passengers have health Insurance, you may not need this coverage.
Personal Injury Protection
Some states require Personal Injury Protection, which is also known as No-Fault coverage. This coverage pays for things like medical and rehabilitative expenses, replacement services, and funeral expenses. It also pays for loss of income if you are injured in an auto accident and are unable to work.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage
This coverage pays if you are injured by a person who is completely uninsured or doesn’t have enoughliability Insurance to cover your injuries. It also covers you if you are in an accident with a hit-and-run driver.
Optional coverage
Optional or special coverage includes extras such as towing, rental reimbursement, and roadside assistance. None of these coverages are required.
How Much Coverage do I need?
Choosing the appropriate level of auto Insurance coverage depends on a number of factors, including assets you must protect (liability coverage), value of your vehicle (collision and comprehensive), the amount of money you can afford to pay out-of-pocket (deductibles), and your tolerance for risk. Finding a reputable and knowledgeable Auto Insurance Agent who can help find the best solutions for you is paramount when shopping for Auto Insurance.
About the Author
Texas American Insurers, Inc. has been providing professional insurance services to Texas customers in Ft. Worth, Dallas, and Lubbock since 1950. We are a multi-line independent insurance agency representing over 70 top rated insurance companies including: Auto insurance, Home Insurance, Property Insurance, Commercial Insurance, and Church Insurance.
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