Car Insurance Coverage
The most commonly recognized coverages, in addition to the basic liability are collision and comprehensive coverages also known as other than collision coverage. This article will explain the differences in coverage and what is covered so when you get free insurance quotes you will be well informed.
Collision Coverage
Collision coverage will pay for damages resulting from an automobile accident where you collide with another object, such as another car or tree. The coverage is comparable expensive when compared to the other coverages included in a car insurance policy. Collision coverage is optional and isn’t required by law, although a leasing are finance company my require it.
If you have an older vehicle worth less than $2,000, there is little reason for you to purchase collision coverage, because you are likely to pay more money in premium than you would ever receive as a result of a claim. Auto insurance policies only require the company to cover your financial expenses, not to replace your vehicle. In the case of an accident involving an older car, the cost of repairing the car can quickly exceed the worth of the car. In that case, an insurer will “total” the car and pay you what the car was worth rather than fixing it. In severe cases, the worth of the car might not exceed the premiums paid for the coverage.
Comprehensive (Other than Collision) Coverage
Comprehensive coverage pays for damage to your auto from almost all other causes, including fire, severe weather, vandalism, floods, theft and hitting animals. Comprehensive coverage also will cover broken glass, such as windshield damage. Comprehensive coverage is less expensive than collision coverage and many consumers choose to carry it. However, remember it is your choice; you are not required by law to carry comprehensive coverage.
Remember if you decide to have collision or comprehensive coverage you will also have to choose a deductible amount from zero to $2500. The deductible is the amount you are responsible to pay before the insurance company pays there portion.
Basically, deductibles reduce your premiums because you agree to deduct a set amount from the claim your insurer otherwise would have to pay. Insurance companies offer deductibles because they reduce the number of small claims, which are costly for them to handle.
If you buy a new car and take out a loan the lending company will most likely require you to have collision and comprehensive coverage as part of your car insurance. The reason for this is because your vehicle is collateral for the money you borrowed and if they need to repossess your vehicle they need to make sure it will be worth what you borrowed.
In the event you have to buy, or decide to buy, collision or comprehensive coverage, you can save money by agreeing to the highest deductible you can afford to pay in the event of an accident. However, because comprehensive coverage is usually cheaper than collision coverage, many people save money by dropping the collision coverage and keeping the comprehensive coverage to protect against natural perils, theft and glass breakage.
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