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Suppose you hurt
someone in an accident, and it is determined that you were at fault. The
other person's medical bills would be your responsibility. That's what
bodily injury liability insurance covers.
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Imagine you drive your
car into another car - or a mailbox, a bus stop or a streetlight. Your
property damage liability will help pay for this damage.
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Keep your tail
covered. Uninsured motorist coverage pays for injuries received in
accidents with those who don't carry liability insurance at all.
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Make sure damage to
your vehicle is covered if the other guy doesn't have enough insurance.
Underinsured motorist coverage takes care of damages to your vehicle once
the other person's coverage is exhausted.
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Think about the price
of fixing - or replacing - your car after an accident. The numbers add up
quick. Collision insurance will pay for accident-related repairs or
replacement. Get the highest deductible you can comfortably afford to keep
your premium down.
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Cross your fingers,
but realize that cars are stolen every day. Comprehensive insurance covers
flood, vandalism, hail, and fire damage, as well as theft.
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Consider your own
personal health insurance before taking out an auto insurer's medical
payments insurance. This insurance will pay the medical bills if you or
family-member passengers are hurt in an accident - and so will your health
insurance in most cases. Keep in mind that passengers who don't have
health insurance and/or aren't family members are not always covered. Ask
your agent about the fine print.
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Collect medical
payments directly from your own insurance company no matter who is at
fault. No-fault insurance, along with personal injury protection (PIP), is
available in some states and takes care of lost wages, funeral costs and
some other expenses.
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Don't bother with
rental or towing insurance. While the yearly payments aren't much, it's
better to put the money aside yourself. Better yet, join an auto club that
offers these services and additional benefits.
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