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Vehicle Insurance
Chapter 33
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Insurance – paid protection against losses due to injury or property damage
• Policy – contract between ins co and policyholder that explains amt/types of coverage• Insurer – issues the policy• Policyholder – buyer of the policy
• Liability insurance – most basic type of coverage; protects you from claims of injury/property damage to others
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Bodily Injury Liability ins covers injuries to someone else.
• Stated in thousands of dollars• 1st figure -> injuries to one person• 2nd figure -> total for one accident• Example: 100/300 bodily injury: $100,000 for injuries to one person $300,000 for all claims
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Property Damage Liability ins covers damage to another person’s vehicle/property (also covers telephone poles, signs, etc.)
• Policy might quote all liabilities together• Example 100/300/50 $100,000 for injuries to one person $300,000 for all claims $50,000 for property damage
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Collision insurance covers damages to your own vehicle
• Max amt covered based on actual cash value of your vehicle, which is orig value minus depreciation
• Depreciation – decline in value of a vehicle because of use
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Medical payments coverage is also called personal injury protection
• Covers injuries to you or anyone else in your car
• Typical coverage: $5,000 -$10,000
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Comprehensive coverage covers damage to a policyholder’s vehicle caused by things other than a car accident
• Examples: falling objects, theft, flood damage, vandalism
• Will not cover more than the actual value of the car
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Uninsured motorist protection covers you from people who can’t pay insurance claims
• Anyone riding with you is also protected• If you’re hit by a vehicle while walking you are
also covered• Most states require this
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Basics
Bodily Injury Liability
Property Damage Liability
CollisionInsurance
MedicalPaymentsCoverage
Comprehensive Coverage
UninsuredMotorist
Protection
MiscellaneousCoverage
• Other types of protection:• Coverage for a rental car• Cost of towing• Coverage for others who use your car• Add a work vehicle to your policy• Motorcyclists, motor scooters, and
snowmobiles need insurance too
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
FinancialResponsibilityLaw
CompulsoryInsuranceLaw
No-FaultInsurance
Laws • States have laws requiring drivers to show proof that they can pay for any injuries or damages they may cause
• Also protects you from other drivers• Laws vary state to state
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Laws • Financial responsibility law – says you must pay for any damage or injury you cause in an accident either with insurance, savings or by selling property
• If you can’t pay, you can be sued, lose your license, or lose your car
FinancialResponsibilityLaw
CompulsoryInsuranceLaw
No-FaultInsurance
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Laws • Compulsory insurance law – legally requires drivers to have a minimum amt of car ins
• You must show proof of insurance before you can get a license or register your car
• Police also ask for insurance when you get pulled over
FinancialResponsibilityLaw
CompulsoryInsuranceLaw
No-FaultInsurance
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Laws • No-fault insurance – law that requires drivers involved in accidents to collect damages from their own insurance companies no matter who is at fault
• When there is a dispute about who is at fault
FinancialResponsibilityLaw
CompulsoryInsuranceLaw
No-FaultInsurance
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
Costs
InsurancePremiums
Deductible
Factors
Type Of
Vehicle
Location
DriverClassification
DrivingRecord
• The average annual car insurance cost: $1,200• Cost of insurance is directly affected by the
amount insurers pay out in claims• Claim – a request for payment from an insurer
for any damages covered by a policy• The more they pay, the more we pay
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
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InsurancePremiums
Deductible
Factors
Type Of
Vehicle
Location
DriverClassification
DrivingRecord
• Premium – amt an insurance company charges a policyholder for an insurance policy
• Premium covers policyholder for a period, usually a year, and then is renewed
• Insurer can cancel a policy or refuse coverage
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
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• Deductible – an amount in damages a policyholder must pay before the insurance company pays anything
• Makes you responsible for small losses and the insurer helps pay for the larger losses
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
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InsurancePremiums
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Vehicle
Location
DriverClassification
DrivingRecord
• Factors that affect the cost of insurance:• Claims paid out• Amount of coverage• Amount of deductible• Type of vehicle• Vehicle usage• Geographic location• Age
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
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• Premium will vary according to:• Make• Model• Year
• New cars and cars with expensive parts are more expensive to insure
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
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• Where you live affects your premium• Area w/ high crime rate/vandalism/theft will
be higher• City drivers more expensive than rural
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
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InsurancePremiums
Deductible
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Type Of
Vehicle
Location
DriverClassification
DrivingRecord
• Driver classification includes factors like:• Age• Gender• Marital Status
• <25, >70 have more accidents• Young men > young women
Types of Vehicle Insurance Laws on Vehicle Insurance The Costs of Insurance
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• Major factor: driving record• Accidents/traffic violations = higher premiums• Drivers education course/good grades = lower
premiums