
LIABILITY INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE.
Here is an explanation of these coverages:
Comprehensive coverage protects you from damage to, or destruction of, your car, caused by perils OTHER than from COLLISION. Damage caused by FIRE, WINDSTORM, THEFT, FLOOD, or vandalism, is covered by Comprehensive. The term "comprehensive" is used exactly because so many different types of damage are covered. This does NOT cover damage from cold/hot weather, mechanical breakdown or normal wear & tear. You NEED to know what "exclusions" are in your specific policy to know what is covered and what is not.
METHOD OF RECOVERY
The amount of money you will recover from your insurance company if your car is damaged or destroyed will depend on the insurance company’s appraisal of the "ACTUAL CASH VALUE" of your car at the time of the loss. The term "ACTUAL CASH VALUE" is widely used in the insurance industry to mean the cost to repair or replace the property MINUS an allowance for depreciation and obsolescence (Yah right!!!) In actual claim practice, the insurance company will usually pay the cost of repairing your car (minus the cost of your deductible) so long as the cost of repairs does not exceed the "ACV" of your car at the time it was damaged.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY WILL DECLARE A "TOTAL LOSS" AND PAY YOU AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO YOUR CAR’S "ACV" IF THE COST OF REPAIRS EXCEEDS THE "ACV". "ACV" SETTLEMENTS ARE ONE OF THE BIGGEST STICKING POINTS BETWEEN INSURANCE COMPANY & THE INSURED. YOU WOULD PROBABLY NOT BE HAPPY WITH A "TOTAL LOSS" SETTLEMENT FOR YOUR CAR BECAUSE IT WOULD COST MORE THAN THE CAR’S"ACV" FOR YOU TO REPLACE IT!!!
Replacement cost coverage, however, is normally not available for personal automobiles. The best you can do is check with the auto dealer on the current depreciated value of your car and then discontinue COMP/COLLISION coverage when you feel you could pay for a total loss out of pocket.
DEDUCTIBLES Comprehensive and collision coverages are usually sold with a deductible. A deductible is the amount of money you pay out of your pocket before the insurance company pay for the repairs or the total loss of your car. You can save $$$ by getting HIGHER DEDUCTIBLES!!!! Check with your insurance company on the potential savings.
OPTIONAL PROPERTY COVERAGES In addition to comprehensive and collision, there are optional coverages you can purchase for towing and labor costs, and reimbursement for the cost of renting a car while your car is being repaired. These coverages are inexpensive and ALWAYS a good buy!
Towing and labor coverage covers the cost of a tow and the labor cost for repairs at the site of the breakdown. Your coverage WILL have limits on this!
Rental reimbursement is for the costs for any claim under comp/collision. Here again, there is a cap on the $$$ they will cover.
LIABILITY LIMITS Some policies have one limit for bodily injury and another limit for property damage, while other policies cover both under one limit. It is important that you purchase the HIGHEST LIMITS YOU CAN AFFORD!!!! The average person may never be involved in an accident (unless you live in L.A.) where there are issues of liability, but if it happens, the financial consequences CAN be devastating. There is no upper limit for which you can be held responsible. That is why LIABILITY COVERAGE is the MOST IMPORTANT part of your policy, and mandatory in many states.
You save VERY LITTLE by purchasing lower liability limits, because the cost per $1000 for liability decreases sharply as your limits increase. It is foolish to risk the loss of your assets that you currently have OR hope to have for the sake of a few bucks!!!
WHO IS COVERED? The liability section of most personal policies provides coverage for the person who is named as the insured on the policy, as well as resident relatives of the insured person’s household and all others who drive the car WITH PERMISSION of the owner. HOWEVER, you should check with you company to see if there is an EXCLUSION for you loaning your car to others. Some policies DO EXCLUDE THIS!!!!!
UNINSURED MOTORISTS Your policy may also include coverage for you when you are entitled to collect damages for injuries from the owner or driver of an uninsured automobile. Here in California, this COMES with all policies!!! With uninsured motorist coverage, your company pays your damages because the person responsible for paying you was a schmuck with no insurance. The basic limits for uninsured motorist coverage are usually low, but you can increase them, and should!!
NO FAULT INSURANCE Many states have "NO FAULT" insurance laws. these are laws that were designed to speed up payments to people injured and reduce insurance rates by cutting costs associated with determining fault. You pay yours...they pay theirs. However, after a certain amount has been paid for medical bills, or some other arbitrary threshold has been met, an injured person or their family CAN sue for specific damages, like pain & suffering, mental anguish, permanent disfigurement, or death. If you live in a "no fault" state, there is a separate section in your policy which describes the benefits you are entitled to. It is important that you understand these provisions. Most people do NOT understand what their policy covers.
HOW YOUR PREMIUMS ARE DETERMINED Many different factors go into this. Many states have legislated the order in which considerations for premiums can be determined. Here are the most common factors in how an insurance company determines how much $$$ you will be paying to them:
Unfortunately, we live in a day and age where a traffic accident is considered a financial opportunity, and there are some people out there who's ONLY job is to create a traffic accident. Are you adequately insured against losing all that you've worked hard for....including the computer you are reading this homepage on???
An UMBRELLA POLICY used to be for the rich...now it's for everybody. Professionals find that these policies are a cost effective way of covering themselves for liability...and that's what it is...a LIABILITY coverage. And "excess" liability coverage to be exact. In addition to what you have already covered yourself for, this adds a potential ONE MILLION to FIVE MILLION to your liability policy, thereby reducing the chance you will get sued. For instance:
If you have $100,000/$300,000 liability on your car and your homeowners liability is $100,000, a ONE MILLION DOLLAR UMBRELLA will boost your coverage by that much. It covers you for all liability situations except fire or flood. It can even cover you for slander and other types of lawsuits. (Remember the cabbie in San Francisco who saw a purse snatcher in action....chased him with the cab and then pinned him against a wall with his bumper...broke his legs....he went to jail and then SUED the good Samaritan cabbie for thousands......AND WON!!!!!!!! You'd be covered for this.)
Umbrella policies are VERY affordable, ranging from $100 to $300 per year. Jeez, what a deal. You put an insurance company on the hook for potential millions for a couple of hundies. Also, if you currently have high end liability coverage ($500,000)...you can SAVE $$$ by lowering it to $100,00/$300,000 and get the umbrella. Your premium will be much lower and you'll have MORE COVERAGE! Such a deal.
"Ok, Mr. Traffic, ya say it sounds good....ya say I should get it...WHAT'S THE CATCH.....there's ALWAYS a catch?"
Ok, here it is.....not everyone qualifies for an Umbrella Policy. People with tickets, accidents, D.U.I's won't qualify. Not all insurance companies offer them too. Check with your broker or insurance company and ask about it.
Here in California (I live in L.A.), of the 20 million licensed drivers, the DMV estimates that over 25% are uninsured (probably a half!). What % of the UNLICENSED drivers are uninsured? 100%!!! That is UNBELIEVABLE....but with the costs so high these days, people say, "Screw it...I'll take my chances" which is one lousy bet here in L.A.. Starting in 2000, a pilot program for the poor is being tried in L.A. & San Francisco to offer ULTRA-minimum liability coverage at low rates (10,000/20,000/3,000).
Make sure you are adequately insured against what you have to lost, OR what you HOPE to have in the future. A judgment can hang over your head for 10-20 YEARS!!! You may not have a pot to pee in today, but what about tomorrow?
Good luck, and stay safe.
Mr. Traffic
"Let a smile be your umbrella.........if you want a face full of rain."
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Here are a list of state insurance commissioners
if you have any trouble with your insurance company:
Alabama |
Commissioner Of Insurance | 135 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130 | 334-269-3550 |
Alaska |
Dept Of Commerce | Division Of Insurance P. O. Box 110805, Juneau, AK 99811 | 907-465-2515 |
Arizona |
Director Of Insurance | 2910 N 44th St. Phoenix, AZ 85018 | 602-912-8444 |
Arkansas |
Insurance Commissioner | 400 University Tower Building, Little Rock, AR 72204 | 501-686-2900 |
California |
Insurance Commissioner | 320 Capitol Mall, Sacramento,CA 95814 | 800-927-4357 |
Colorado |
Commissioner Of Insurance | 1560 Broadway, Denver,CO 80202 | 303-894-7490 |
Connecticut |
Insurance Commissioner | Department Of Insurance, State Office Building, P O Box 816, Hartford,CT 06142 | 203-297-3800 |
Delaware |
Insurance Commissioner | 841 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, DE 19901 | 302-739-4251 |
District Of Columbia |
Superintendent Of Insurance | Department Of Consumer Affairs, P. O. Box 37200 Washington,DC 20013 | 202-727-8000 |
Florida |
Insurance Commissioner | Office Of Treasurer, Tallahassee,FL 32301 | 904-487-0673 |
Georgia |
Insurance Commissioner | Floyd Building, 616 West Tower, No. 2 Martin Luther King Dr. Atlanta, GA 30334 | 404-656-2056 |
Hawaii |
Insurance Division, Department Of Consumer Affairs | P O Box 3614, Honolulu,HI 96811 | 808-586-2790 |
Idaho |
Department Of Insurance | 500 S 10th St. Boise, ID 83720 | 208-334-4250 |
Illinois |
Department Of Insurance | 320 W Washington St. Springfield, IL 62767 | 217-782-4515 |
Indiana |
Commissioner Of Insurance | 311 W Washington St. Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204 | 317-232-2385 |
Iowa |
Division Of Insurance | Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, IA 50319 | 515-281-4025 |
Kansas |
Insurance Department | 420 S W Ninth St. Topeka, KS 66612 | 800-432-2484 |
Kentucky |
Department Of Insurance | 215 W Main St. P O Box 517, Frankfort, KY 40602 | 502-564-3630 |
Louisiana |
Commissioner Of Insurance | P O Box 94214, Capitol Station, Baton Rouge,LA 70804 | 504-342-0895 |
Maine |
Superintendent Of Insurance | State House Station #34, Augusta,ME 04333 | 207-624-8475 |
Maryland |
Insurance Commissioner | 501 St Paul Place, Baltimore,MD 21202 | 410-333-6300 |
Massachusetts |
Division Of Insurance | 470 Atlantic Ave. Boston,MA 02210 | 617-521-7794 |
Michigan |
Insurance Bureau | P O Box 30220, Lansing, MI 48909 | 517-373-0240 |
Minnesota |
Department Of Commerce | 133 East 7th St. St Paul, MN 55101 | 612-296-4026 |
Mississippi |
Commissioner Of Insurance | P O Box 79, Jackson, MS 39205 | 601-359-3569 |
Missouri |
Director, Department Of Insurance | P O Box 690, Jefferson City, MO 65102 | 800-726-7390 |
Montana |
Insurance Commissioner, State Auditor's Office | Mitchell Building, Helena, MT 59601 | 406-444-2040 |
Nebraska |
Department Of Insurance | Terminal Building, 941 O St Suite 400, Lincoln, NE 68508 | 402-471-2201 |
Nevada |
Insurance Division | Nye Building - Capitol Complex, 1665 Hot Springs Rd. Carson City, NV 89710 | 702-687-7650 |
New Hampshire |
Insurance Department | 169 Manchester St. Concord,NH 03301 | 800-852-3416 |
New Jersey |
Commissioner Of Insurance | 20 West State St. CN-325, Trenton, NJ 08625 | 609-292-5360 |
New Mexico |
Superintendent Of Insurance | P O Drawer 1269, Santa Fe, NM 87504 | 505-827-4500 |
New York |
Insurance Department | One Gov. Rockefeller Plaza, Albany, NY 12257 | 518-474-6600 |
North Carolina |
Department Of Insurance | P O Box 26387, Raleigh, NC 27611 | 800-662-7777 |
North Dakota |
Insurance Department | Capitol Building, Bismarck, ND 58505 | 800-247-0560 |
Ohio |
Department Of Insurance | 2100 Stella Court, Columbus, OH 43215 | 800-686-1526 |
Oklahoma |
State Insurance Department | 1901 North Walnut St. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 | 800-522-0071 |
Oregon |
Insurance Department | 440 Labor & Industry Building, Salem, OR 97310 | 503-378-4511 |
Pennsylvania |
Insurance Department | Strawberry Square, 13th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17120 | 717-787-2317 |
Rhode Island |
Department Of Business Regulation | Insurance Section, 233 Richmond St. Providence, RI 02903 | 401-277-2223 |
South Carolina |
Department Of Insurance | 1612 Marion St. Box 100105, Columbia, SC 29202 | 800-768-3467 |
South Dakota |
Division Of Insurance | 500 E Capitol, Pierre, SD 57501 | 605-773-3563 |
Tennessee |
Commissioner Of Insurance | 500 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243 | 615-741-4737 |
Texas |
Department Of Insurance | , 333 Gaudalupe, P O Box 149104, Austin,TX 78786 | 800-578-4677 |
Utah |
Insurance Commissioner | State Office Building, Room 3110, Salt Lake City,UT05620 | 801-538-3800 |
Vermont |
Department Of Banking & Insurance | 89 Main St. Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620 | 802-828-3302 |
Virginia |
State Corporation Commission | Insurance Bureau, Box 1157, Richmond, VA 23209 | 804-371-9741 |
Washington |
Office Of Insurance Commissioner, Consumer Advocacy Department | P O Box 40256, Olympia, WA 98504 | 800-562-6900 |
West Virginia |
Insurance Commissioner | Box 50541, Charleston, WV 25305 | 800-642-9004 |
Wisconsin |
Office Of The Commissioner Of Insurance | Box 7872, Madison, WI 53707 | 608-266-3585 |
Wyoming |
Insurance Department | Herschler Building, 122 W 25th St Cheyenne, WY 82002 | 307-777-7400 |