Car Insurance - Know the Details of Your Coverage

Become an Informed Insurance Consumer

By K. Taylor, published Mar 21, 2006
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Most states require it but everyone should have it regardless if it state mandated or not. Car insurance not only protects your vehicle and those inside, it can protect your assets in case of suit from a serious accident. Understanding the coverage that you carry and what it's limits are, could make it easier to comparison shop when it comes to your car insurance carrier.

Auto insurance premiums are a grouping of several different forms of coverage. The rate of this coverage is usually dependent upon what the insurance company considers to be your risk factor. Car insurance is typically higher for teens, but adults with poor credit can also face higher insurance premiums. The amount of the premium can be reduced by choosing higher deductibles, but it often pays to shop around before committing to an insurance policy. Rates can vary significantly from one carrier to another.

Liability insurance
comes into effect if you (the insured) cause damage to another vehicle or personal property such as a fence, mailbox or some other structure. If you are in an accident, and you are ruled to be at fault, this is the part of your insurance that comes into effect. The amount of damage covered will depend upon the level of liability insurance that you carry with your policy. Their are often deductibles associated with this coverage and typically range anywhere from $250-$1000 dollars. If you have a free and clear title to your vehicle, liability insurance may be all that your state requires for your insurance coverage. This limited amount of coverage will not cover your vehicle repairs but will cover any damage that you may cause to others. If your vehicle is older or of a lower value, this may be the coverage that is best for you.

Takeaways
  • Your insurance premium is typically for three different types of automobile coverage.
  • Liability insurance is to cover any damages that you may cause while driving.
  • Insurance premium rates can vary greatly between carriers.
Did You Know?
You can greatly reduce your automobile insurance premium by comparison shopping.
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