Your auto policy may include
some or all of the following coverages:
Bodily Injury Liability - Provides coverage for
injuries the policyholder causes to someone else.
Medical Payments or Personal Injury Protection
(PIP) - Provides coverage for
treatment of injuries to the driver and passengers
of the policyholder’s
car.
Property Damage Liability -
Provides coverage for damage the policyholder causes to
someone else’s
property.
Collision - Provides
coverage for damage to the policyholder’s
car from a collision.
Comprehensive -
Provides coverage for damage to the policyholder’s
car not involving a collision with another car (including
damage
from fire, explosions, earthquakes, floods, and riots),
and theft.
Uninsured Motorists Coverage -
Provides coverage for costs resulting from an accident involving a hit-and-run
driver or a driver who does
not have insurance.
Rental car reimbursement - This coverage helps
pay the cost of renting alternate transportation if your
auto
is disabled
in an accident for more than 24 hours.
Emergency Road Side Assistance - Provides
protection for problems that are not typically handled by
your auto
insurance, such as:
being locked out of your car, having a dead battery re-charged,
inflating a flat tire, or filling an empty gas tank.