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Driving without car insurance is illegal in almost all states. Insurance protects you, and others, from financial ruin in the event of an auto accident. In addition, it can come to the rescue if your car is vandalized, damaged by fire or stolen — depending on your policy.

Driving without insurance or the ability to pay for the damages you cause in an accident puts others at financial risk. That’s why all states (except New Hampshire) require drivers to carry liability insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute (III).

A basic auto insurance policy contains six types of coverage. Depending on where you live, some coverage is required and some is optional.

Car insurance is comprised of:

1. Bodily injury liability

2. Property damage liability

3. Medical payments or Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

4. Collision

5. Comprehensive

6. Uninsured/Underinsured motorists coverage (UM/UIM)

7. Extras, like roadside assistance

Liability insurance 

Liability coverage limits (that’s for the damage you do to others) are written as three numbers, such as 15/30/10. That translates to $15,000 in bodily injury coverage per person, $30,000 in bodily injury coverage per accident and $10,000 in property-damage coverage per accident.

States require certain levels of minimum liability insurance because it’s coverage that pays for damage you do to others — including bodily injury and property damage. It also pays for your legal bills if you cause an accident.

Bodily-injury liability applies to damages you cause to others. It covers their medical bills and lost wages. Property-damage liability pays to repair or replace property that you destroy. This includes other cars or property, such as fences. It can also pay for “pain and suffering” damages if someone sues you after a car accident — but only up to your liability limits.

However, your financial responsibility may exceed your liability limits. If you cause $80,000 worth of damage and have an insurance limit of $40,000, you’re responsible for the remaining $40,000 and could be sued for it. III recommends you carry $100,000 of bodily injury protection per person and $300,000 per accident. Other insurance industry experts also recommend buying a minimum of $50,000 in property damage liability coverage.

Collision and comprehensive coverage 

Unlike property damage liability, collision coverage pays to repair your own vehicle in the event of an accident. Your car is considered “totaled” when the repair costs exceed a certain threshold of the car’s value, such as 70 percent. At that point, the insurance company will tow away the car to the salvage yard and offer you the actual cash value of your car.

Collision & comprehensive coverage: Up to youNeither collision nor comprehensive coverage is required by any state. However, your bank (if you are financing your car) may require that you carry this coverage until you have paid for your car in full. After your car is paid off, you have the option of dropping this coverage.

To keep your premium costs down when you buy collision coverage, you can raise your deductible. According to III, collision coverage is generally sold with a deductible of $250 to $1,000. The higher your deductible, the lower your premium. But remember, you’ll have to pay that amount out of your pocket.

Comprehensive coverage pays for damage to your car that isn’t due to car accidents. That includes theft, fire, vandalism, natural disasters and collisions with animals (such as hitting a deer). Another perk that may be covered under your comprehensive coverage is your windshield. In some states, comprehensive coverage includes glass replacement with no deductible, but it varies from state to state. Ask your agent about the specifics when you purchase your policy.

Medical payments, PIP and no-fault  

Medical payments (called MedPay) coverage pays for the medical expenses suffered by you and your passengers after an accident. You’re also covered if you’re driving someone else’s car (with their permission) or from injuries suffered if a car hits you. MedPay will pay no matter who caused the accident, although if someone else is at fault your insurer may subrogate against them, meaning it will seek damages from the other party.

States that require PIP coverageArkansasDelawareFlorida

Hawaii

Kansas

Kentucky

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

New Jersey

New York

North Dakota

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Utah

Source: Insurance Information Institute

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays for medical expenses and lost wages for you and your passengers who are injured in an accident. It also covers funeral costs. PIP is required in 16 states. Do you need it? If you have good health insurance and disability insurance, you can skip PIP or buy only the minimum amount if it’s required. Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage 

Uninsured motorists (UM) coverage pays for your medical bills if an uninsured driver strikes your car or if you’re a victim of a hit-and-run. According to III, UM coverage is required by law in 20 states and the District of Columbia. The states are: Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

Similarly, underinsured motorists (UIM) coverage kicks in when someone causes an accident but doesn’t have enough insurance to cover all medical bills. In that case, the at-fault person’s insurance pays out to its maximum and then your UIM coverage pays for the remaining bills, up to your own limit.

UM and UIM coverage also covers pain and suffering claims and, in some states, property damage. Las Vegas Car Insurance, Las Vegas Auto Insurance, Auto Insurance Las Vegas,

The extras

There are a variety of extras you can buy. Just remember that making a claim for any of them, like towing, goes down as a claim on your record.

  • Rental reimbursement pays for a rental car when your vehicle is damaged or stolen. Check for the per-day dollar limits and overall maximum to make sure you’re getting a good value for your premium dollar. See why rental reimbursement on your auto policy is a good idea.
  • Towing and roadside assistance coverage pays for fees due to road breakdowns.
  • Gap coverage for a new vehicle pays the difference between the actual cash value of the vehicle and the amount left on your car loan if your vehicle is totaled. Here’s how to save yourself some grief: buy lease or loan gap coverage.

How to buy

There are various ways to find the least expensive auto policies. You can get car insurance quotes online or from a local independent agent.  Seek quotes from several companies so you can compare prices. You also want to know that your auto insurer will have great customer service and make the claim process easy and fair in the event of an accident. For that, the recommendations of friends and family, especially those who have made claims, can be invaluable.

In addition, many state insurance departments release annual reports showing the number of consumer complaints against each insurance company that does business in the state.

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Auto Insurance

Published by admin on August 4th, 2010 - in Auto Insurance

Auto insurance has become an area were people can save money, if you have been with a company for a long time make sure you call your agent and ask them if there is a new product out there. New products can be a new auto policy, or even a new homeowners insurance policy. Insurance companies constantly bring new products to the table but normally the agent does not tell the customer. Why? If the agent re-writes your policy his or her commission’s do go down. Most agents that I know want to save there customers money so they offer new products to lower your premiums. I have always tried to save my customers money or even offer them ideas to lower there premiums. If you are with a company that does not have agents you might want to try a company that does. You always want to talk to a person that knows you and that can offer ideas to lower your premiums. As an agent this is my strength to offer my clients area’s to lower there premiums and to make sure that we cover them accurately. If a company lets you pick your coverage’s just to save you money and you are not licensed in insurance you could putting your family at risk. Again as an agent I make sure to ask the questions to protect you and your family. Every family has different circumstances so always consult a licensed representative to get the information that pertains to your family.

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Published by admin on May 17th, 2010 - in Auto Insurance

If you think you are paying too much for your auto insurance you probably are. Give my insurance agency a call at 1-702-616-8384 to give you a Good Hands Check Up. We are very educated and always here to help you save money.

Auto Insurance

Published by admin on December 21st, 2009 - in Auto Insurance

Quality auto insurance is a key component of a good financial plan. The right coverage can help safeguard your assets from loss, damage and lawsuits when the unexpected happens. As your Allstate agent, I can help you create an affordable auto policy that provides financial security and gives you peace of mind.

In addition to the quality coverage and services you normally expect from Allstate, I can now offer you even more. You can enjoy great savings and select from a wide range of new innovative features such as Accident Forgiveness, Deductible Rewards, Safe Driving Bonus and New Car Replacement. These exclusive coverages provide you with greater protection and rewards-starting from day one. 

Take Another Look
Have you been carrying the same coverage amounts you’ve had for years? I can help you evaluate whether it’s to you benefit to change them to reflect your current situation. I may also be able to help you save money with Allstate auto discounts. Are you a safe driver? Does your teenager have good grades? The answers to these questions and others may save you money.

Whether it’s helping to secure your future, explaining new protection and rewards or looking for ways to save you money, I can help you get auto insurance coverage with your needs in mind.

New Protection and Rewards
Make your auto insurance work harder for you by adding optional packages that reward safe driving, forgive your accidents and can replace your new car if you total it.

Coverage Options
You want to select the right auto insurance to protect yourself and your family. Learn more about coverages and understand which ones will meet your needs.

Discounts and Savings
Did you know that even the type of car you drive could save you money on your auto insurance? Find out whether a clean driving record or special safety features can help you qualify for Allstate discounts and savings.

US drivers seem to be getting the message about safe driving. Seat belt usage in the U.S. reached an all-time high of 83% in 2008. And, U.S. traffic fatalities hit their lowest rate in 18 years in 2006.

At Allstate, we take safe driving seriously. With the new Safe Driving Bonus, you can earn a bonus of up to 5% for every six months of accident-free driving, which can be applied toward your next renewal premium.

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Source: Traffic Safety Facts Research Note, NHTSA’s National Center for Statistics and Analysis, September 2008)

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