Mickey Clayton Insurance

Auto Coverage

WHAT’S IN AN AUTO INSURANCE POLICY

The 6 parts of an auto pol­icy– Your auto pol­icy may include all 6 cov­er­ages or some of them. Each cov­er­age is priced separately.

  1. Bod­ily Injury Lia­bil­ity
    For injuries the pol­i­cy­holder causes to some­one else.
  2. Med­ical Pay­ments or Per­sonal Injury Pro­tec­tion (PIP)
    For treat­ment of injuries to the dri­ver and pas­sen­gers of the policyholder’s car. At its broad­est, PIP can cover med­ical pay­ments, lost wages and the cost of replac­ing ser­vices nor­mally per­formed by some­one injured in an auto accident.
  3. Prop­erty Dam­age Lia­bil­ity
    For dam­age the pol­i­cy­holder caused to some­one else’s property.
  4. Col­li­sion
    For dam­age to the policyholder’s car from a col­li­sion. The col­li­sion could be with another car, a light post, fire hydrant, etc.
  5. Com­pre­hen­sive
    For dam­age to the policyholder’s car that doesn’t involve a col­li­sion with another car. Cov­ered risks include such things as fire, theft, falling objects, van­dal­ism, and col­li­sion with an ani­mal. Com­pre­hen­sive with Full glass cov­er­age is also avail­able and would waive the deductible for any type of glass break­age — check your pol­icy or ask your agent if this cov­er­age is included on your policy.
  6. Unin­sured Motorist Cov­er­age
    For treat­ment of policyholder’s injuries as a result of col­li­sion with an unin­sured dri­ver. Under­in­sured motorist cov­er­age can also be included in an auto pol­icy. Under­in­sured motorist cov­er­age comes into play when an at-fault dri­ver has auto lia­bil­ity insur­ance, but the limit of insur­ance is inad­e­quate to pay for your dam­ages. Each state requires that you have cer­tain types of cov­er­ages with min­i­mum lia­bil­ity lim­its. The insur­ance indus­try rec­om­mends that your bod­ily injury lia­bil­ity lim­its be at least $100,000 per per­son and $300,000 per occur­rence, espe­cially if you own a home.

Other Endorse­ments and Cred­its you should know about…

  • Rental reim­burse­ment is avail­able for an addi­tional pre­mium & allows you to rent a replace­ment vehi­cle if your vehi­cle is dam­aged due to a cov­ered loss. Most com­pa­nies have a “per day limit” as well as a “max­i­mum limit.”
  • Tow­ing and labor cov­er­age is also avail­able for a very small fee, sub­ject to a max­i­mum amount (usu­ally $50 or $75).
  • Stereo equip­ment is only cov­ered for com­pre­hen­sive and col­li­sion if it is fac­tory installed in the vehi­cle. If you need cov­er­age for cell phones, cd play­ers and stereo equip­ment that is not per­ma­nently installed, tapes, or other equip­ment, ask your agent about adding them to your pol­icy. If you have any cus­tom equip­ment (i.e. tv, car­pet­ing, etc.) in your vehi­cle, make sure your pol­icy is endorsed to include cus­tomized equipment.

Most insur­ance com­pa­nies offer cred­its for such things as anti-lock brakes, airbags, fac­tory installed theft sys­tems, and dri­ver safety courses. Dri­ver edu­ca­tion and good stu­dent cred­its are also avail­able for dri­vers under the age of 21. Check with your insur­ance agent to see what cred­its are available.

Don’t for­get!

Most insur­ance com­pa­nies offer a 5–10% credit on your auto insur­ance pre­mium for hav­ing your home­own­ers insur­ance with the same com­pany. Check with your insur­ance agent for a quote to com­bine both your home and auto insur­ance — it would be well worth your while!

For a quote please call 602–242-2512 or send us a mes­sage.