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Today’s Agenda Targets : State what factors affect insurance rates Apply insurance concepts and terminology to traffic accident cases
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Insurance Lingo Indemnity Places you back into the same (financial) position you were in 1 second before the loss Deductible A set amount the insured must pay before the insurance company will pay benefits Collision & Comprehensive Insurance
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Insurance Lingo Insured The person or persons covered by X Insurance Company Claimant The other individual involved in the loss, not insured by X Insurance Company Arbitration Settling a claim through a neutral party
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Automobile Insurance Why do we need it? Auto crashes - leading cause of death Teens account for 20% of all accidents Economic Cost - $150 billion/year It’s required! Liability insurance required in most states
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What affects insurance rates? What group of individuals pays the highest rates? UNMARRIED MALE DRIVERS, AGES 16-25
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What affects insurance rates? Marital Status: Singles pay more Grades: Good Grades= Lower Premiums Driving Record Many accidents = Higher Premium ASSIGNED RISK POOL- these drivers pay VERY high rates (Bad Risk) Sport cars= Higher rates Color not a factor Age: Older drivers (over 25) get better rates Residence/Commute- city or suburbs, distance
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What affects insurance rates? Higher deductibles = Lower Premium You take on more of the risk Older cars: Can drop Collision and Comprehensive Coverage Multi-car Discounts Increase amount of coverage = increased rates, BUT NOT PROPORTIONALLY! Doubling amount of coverage will not double your premium
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MI is ‘No Fault’ Auto Insurance What does that mean to me? If insured in MI = Unlimited medical & rehabilitation benefits Wage loss benefits $20 per day for replacement services for up to 3 years REGARDLESS who is at fault
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Why do I need insurance? MI law Misdemeanor $200 to $300 fine And / or 1 year in jail Suspended license for 30 days Sued and held personally liable Liable for all damages when in an accident
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Required Automobile Coverage LIABILITY INSURANCE – 3 TYPES Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Medical costs if hurt in auto accident Property Protection (PPI) Up to $1 million for damage your car does in MI to other people’s property (buildings, fences, etc) OOPS! SORRY!
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Required Coverage Continued Residual Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (BI / PD) Defense and damages if liable for auto accident Min. limits 20/40/10 $20,000 max per person hurt or killed $40,000 max payout per accident for hurt / killed $10,000 max property damage in another state
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Available Automobile Coverage Collision – 3 types Protects against damage to YOUR vehicle due to a traffic accident Not required by states, BUT required by your lender! Insurance will only pay for damages up to current value of your car TOTAL LOSS
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3 Types of Collision 1. Limited: If >50% at fault, pays nothing If not at fault, pays except deductible 2. Standard: Regardless of fault pays except for the deductible Mini-tort allows you to get $500 from at fault driver 3. Broad Form: If >50% at fault, same as Standard If not at fault, insurance pays all
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Available Automobile Coverage Comprehensive Coverage Protects against loss to your vehicle (physical damage) due to: Theft Vandalism Fire Falling objects Flood Collides with an animal
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Available Automobile Coverage Uninsured / Underinsured Motorists: Compensate you for pain and suffering and wage loss if injured in hit and run or uninsured motorist hits you Also covers you as a pedestrian Residual Liability Insurance Increase Buy more than basic limit of 20/40/10 “Mini-Tort” coverage Cover $500, other person, deductible if you cause an accident
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