Car Insurance: Types of Insurance You Need to Understand
America has become a culture of cars, SUV's, minivans and sports
coupes. With all this traveling in and out, back and forth
around the maze that is the United States infrastructure, its
easy to understand why auto insurance is required in order to
own an operate a car. For car buyers, an effort needs to be made
on the part of insurance companies to provide information on the
different types of auto insurance available. These include
bodily injury and liability, collision, comprehensive, full
glace, liability, medical coverage, personal injury protection,
and underinsured or uninsured motorist.
Liability insurance coverage is imperative to have as a driver.
This insurance covers any injuries or damages to property that
may occur during an accident. Two types of liability include
bodily injury liability insurance and property damage liability
insurance.
Medical insurance is different in that it focuses on the driver
and passengers of the car. This will cover any medical treatment
for the driver and the passengers. In addition, the medical
insurance may or may not offer disability insurance and pain and
suffering compensation.
Uninsured or under-insured drivers insurance will pay any costs
that you or your passengers may experience if an accident should
occur with a driver who is uninsured or underinsured.
Collision insurance deals with the cost of damage caused by a
collision to your car that may affect the book value.
Comprehensive deals more with damage caused by vandalism,
natural disasters, theft or other kinds of damage.
There are several other types of car insurance. These include
glass replacement insurance, towing insurance etc. These types
of insurance are often not required and are not popular as they
are often costly.
Now that you know what types of car insurance are out
there, the next step is to find a credible insurance agent. The
first place to investigate this is through family and friends.
Referrals will help you sort those agents that you want to
investigate further. You will want to speak with several
different agents before you make your final decisions. Ask any
and all questions you may have. That is what the agent is there
for.