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Required Vehicle Insurance Owning a vehicle can be very important. Many jobs require reliable transportation, something that even the best local transit systems cannot promise. Owning a vehicle comes with many costs, and auto insurance is one that is required in almost every state. Auto insurance is a very adaptable type of insurance, especially considering the wide variety of vehicles on the road today. States require a minimum amount of auto insurance coverage, however the exact amount varies by state. The minimum auto insurance coverage is a basic liability insurance policy. Auto insurance liability coverage is made up of two distinct components: bodily injury and property damage. Bodily injury and property damage liability coverage is commonly displayed as split limit coverage, meaning each component has its own coverage values. The other coverage type is combined limit coverage, which allows for the total insurance coverage amount to be distributed as needed to pay for bodily injury and property damage claims. Split limit coverage or combined limit coverage will be specified in the auto insurance policy. An upgrade from a basic auto insurance liability policy is a full coverage auto insurance policy. A full coverage auto insurance policy is divided into collision auto insurance coverage and comprehensive auto insurance coverage. Collision auto insurance coverage pays to repair the vehicle in the event of a collision, whether it is with another vehicle, an animal, or a mailbox. Regardless of fault, collision auto insurance will pay to repair the vehicle. Comprehensive auto insurance covers any damage not caused by events not considered collisions. Such events can include fire, damage from theft or attempted theft, vandalism, and other weather damage from wind, hail, and water. Comprehensive auto insurance also protect from

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Required Vehicle Insurance

Owning a vehicle can be very important. Many jobs require reliable transportation, something that even the best local transit systems cannot promise. Owning a vehicle comes with many costs, and auto insurance is one that is required in almost every state. Auto insurance is a very adaptable type of insurance, especially considering the wide variety of vehicles on the road today.

States require a minimum amount of auto insurance coverage, however the exact amount varies by state. The minimum auto insurance coverage is a basic liability insurance policy. Auto insurance liability coverage is made up of two distinct components: bodily injury and property damage. Bodily injury and property damage liability coverage is commonly displayed as split limit coverage, meaning each component has its own coverage values. The other coverage type is combined limit coverage, which allows for the total insurance coverage amount to be distributed as needed to pay for bodily injury and property damage claims. Split limit coverage or combined limit coverage will be specified in the auto insurance policy.

An upgrade from a basic auto insurance liability policy is a full coverage auto insurance policy. A full coverage auto insurance policy is divided into collision auto insurance coverage and comprehensive auto insurance coverage. Collision auto insurance coverage pays to repair the vehicle in the event of a collision, whether it is with another vehicle, an animal, or a mailbox. Regardless of fault, collision auto insurance will pay to repair the vehicle. Comprehensive auto insurance covers any damage not caused by events not considered collisions. Such events can include fire, damage from theft or attempted theft, vandalism, and other weather damage from wind, hail, and water. Comprehensive auto insurance also protect from what insurance providers call “Acts of God” that are beyond human control.

There are other riders that can be added to auto insurance policies to provide even more levels of protection. Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist auto insurance ensures that a party involved in a collision will be able to repair their vehicle in the event the at-fault party has no insurance or does not have enough coverage to pay for the repairs. In a down economy, more drivers are dropping their insurance and hoping they can avoid any damage to their car, making uninsured and underinsured motorist auto insurance a more attractive addition to a standard auto insurance policy. Rental costs can be reimbursed by loss of use coverage as a rider to your auto insurance policy.

Auto insurance is absolutely necessary, especially since it is the law to have liability auto insurance in nearly every state. Shopping around for the best auto insurance can be very time consuming, especially

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since many insurance providers offer some sort of auto insurance. By working with an independent insurance agency, much of the work searching for the best auto insurance policy can be handled by an independent insurance agent. Independent insurance agencies can search the insurance providers they partner with to find the best auto insurance policy for your vehicle.

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