April 29, 2013
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Vehicle Insurance
Insurance Avondale LA There are more drivers on the road every year. As this number increases, the possibility of accidents also increases. The difference between a small bother and large obstacle can be your car insurance. But why do you need insurance and just how much do you need? Coverage requirements will differ by state/province, but typically include the following: Liability: Liability pays for damages due to personal injury and damage to property that you have caused. It also covers your legal fees if you are sued. Recommended, higher levels of insurance can be purchased that cover more events than the stripped-down, state-mandated varieties. Personal Injury Protection: Personal injury protection pays for all medical treatment for you and other people in your car, regardless of who was responsible for the collision. It is commonly referred to as no-fault coverage. Local law typically sets minimum amounts. Medical Payments: This type of coverage is available in states that are not considered no-fault and will pay no matter who is responsible for the accident. It pays for an insured person’s necessary medical and funeral expenses resulting from a crash. Collision: Damages resulting from a collision will be covered under this kind of car insurance. Comprehensive: Protect your vehicle from damages from other sources when you buy this type of insurance. This includes protection from robbery, vandalism, and weather damage. Uninsured Motorist: This pays for repair and replacement costs when an insured person is injured in a crash caused by another person who does not have liability coverage. Under-Insured Motorist: Similar to uninsured motorist protection, this kind of insurance covers you from people driving without sufficient insurance coverage. Other types of coverage, like emergency road service and car rental, can also be purchased.