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Buying Auto Insurance: Types of Coverage

Different auto insurance companies offer many different types of coverage. Most states require drivers to purchase a minimum amount of certain types of coverage. Here are brief descriptions of typical types of auto insurance coverage offered: 
 
1. Body injury Coverage : This coverage is mandatory in most states. Bodily injury coverage pays for medical bills, lost wages, treatment and/or funeral costs for anyone injured or killed by your car. Such coverage will also pay for “pain and suffering” damages when a third party successfully sues. 
2. Property-Damage Liability Coverage: This coverage pays for the repair and replacement of vehicles and other property damaged when you or another authorized driver causes an accident. 
3. Medical Payments Coverage: Usually optional, this coverage pays for medical expenses over and above amounts covered by personal insurance protection, no matter who caused the accident. 
4. Personal Injury Protection: Pays medical expenses and some percentage of lost wages to you or anyone authorized to drive your car, no matter who caused the accident. 
5. Comprehensive Coverage: Pays for damage to or loss of your car in the event of fire, theft. Again, your lender may require this coverage if your car is financed. 
6. Rental Reimbursement: Reimburses up to a specified amount per day for car rental or transportation costs while your car is being repaired following an accident. 
7. Protection from an Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Protects you, passengers and anyone authorized to drive your car against bodily injury caused by an uninsured, underinsured or hit-and-run driver. 
8. Towing and Labor: It will covers up to a specified amount for labor charges when your car breaks down, whether or not there is an accident involved. 
9. Auto Replacement: The full car replacement value apart from the depreciated value. 

Generally your auto insurance will cover the above sides.

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