By Justin McKenzie


Auto insurance is provided by car insurance companies who offer different levels of protection to the driver of the vehicle, passengers, third parties and the vehicle in the event of an accident. It's down to you, however, to choose and purchase the right auto insurance policy for your needs. Part of being a responsible driver is ensuring you have adequate auto insurance to cover you, your passengers and other drivers on the road in the event of an accident.

There are a variety of car insurance policies and levels of coverage to choose from. Here are some of the most common types of auto insurance policies to help you pick the best auto insurance policy possible:

Your car was a big financial commitment for you. If you were involved in an accident and you didn't have insurance, do you have enough spare cash to buy another car outright, for medical bills, for legal bills, and for reimbursing a third party? The cost of a collision can soar into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. An auto insurance policy is far cheaper overall than paying for these costs yourself, and depending on the type of policy and coverage you purchase, can protect you financially, legally and medically in case of an accident.

This is the most basic form of auto insurance policy offered by many car insurers. It means that if you are involved in an accident and it is proven to be your fault (liability) then your insurance provider will pay out a sum of money to the other person involved in the accident (third party) to cover bodily harm or property damage. The amount of cover and what will be paid out is agreed during the initial quote. Make sure you check what is included in third party cover and whether it is realistic enough for your needs.

Full Coverage

- Damage sustained to your vehicle during storms or natural disasters like tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquake

Your insurer should payout whether the accident is your fault, or somebody else's. Your insurer will pay to have your vehicle repaired or pay the cash value of the vehicle if it cannot be repaired. Comprehensive cover provides protection for your car in the event of damage by fire, theft, weather or vandalism, too.

- Damage caused by another person e.g. vandalism and theft

This type of insurance will cover medical expenses and personal injury costs of you and your passengers if you're involved in a collision regardless of who is at fault.

Under-insured /Uninsured Motorist Coverage

- Damage sustained to your car via falling objects e.g. tree limbs, roof tiles.

Choosing the Best Comprehensive Coverage

These are useful added extras that are usually included with comprehensive insurance policies. Many insurers will provide towing and labor services built in to your policy, as well as paying the cost of hiring a rental car during the period that your car is off the road in the event of an accident.

How much you pay for your auto insurance policy depends on a number of factors. As we've discussed before, auto insurance is a business based on negating risk, therefore, how much you pay depends on how 'risky' a customer insurance providers deem you to be. In general, drivers who have a good, clean driving record, years of driving experience and are between 25 and 60 years old will have lower insurance premiums than others. Where you live, what job you do, the make and model of your vehicle, and how often you use your car will have an impact on your auto insurance rate.

Moreover, think about how much money you would lose through personal injury if you were involved in an accident and you no longer had access to a car to get to work. On the other hand, if you only drive short distances for social purposes, it may be worthwhile only investing in third party or liability insurance.




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