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Angelica Luna
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Insured ◦ This is any one who is included under the P.A.P and is covered by the insurance company. Insurer: ◦ The Insurance Company Limits of Liability- ◦ max amount of $ an insurance company will pay for a loss. BI- Bodily Injury PD- Property Damage
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◦ Includes all of your coverage's & other general provisions. ◦ May be referred to as your Auto Declarations Page ◦ Two types: Split Limit Policy Combined Single Limit Policy
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Liability Medical Payments Uninsured Motorist Damage to Your Auto
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Split LimitsCombined Single Limits Two limits apply to BI & PD Ex: ◦ 100/300/50 The 1 st # represents the BI limit per person The 2 nd # represents the BI limit per occurrence The 3 rd # represents PD per occurrence One limit applies to both BI & PD Example: 300,000 CS
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Insurer will pay, up to the policy limits, for Bodily Injury or Property Damage to OTHERS by ANY DRIVER of a vehicle insured under the policy. Two Types ◦ Bodily Injury Liability ◦ Property Damage Liability Bodily Injury ◦ covers medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other special damages. Property Damage Liability ◦ covers damaged property, and may include loss of use.
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Pays reasonable and necessary medical and funeral expenses for covered persons when those expenses are related to an auto accident. Provides coverage for reasonable expenses incurred within 3 yrs. For necessary medical and funeral services b/c of bodily injury: ◦ 1) caused by accident ◦ 2) Sustained by an insured Meaning if you were hit as a pedestrian you are covered by this.
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o Definition: liability coverage that is purchased with a policy in case you the insured or your passengers are injured by another motorist who has no Auto Liability Insurance or not enough liability insurance. o Limits must be equal the state minimums for Bodily Injury It’s ok I do. I don’t have insurance.
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Most known as Full Coverage, purchased to insure your car Two Deductibles ◦ Collision- coverage helps pay for damage to a covered vehicle caused by: Collision with another vehicle Collision with an object A vehicle rollover Comprehensive- helps pay for loss of or damage to an insured vehicle, not caused by a collision or vehicle rollover. Examples include: ◦ Fire ◦ Wind ◦ Vandalism ◦ Theft ◦ Hitting an animal
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