Motor Insurance: What You Need? and Why You Need It?

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MOTOR INSURANCE

What you need?


and
Why you need it?

By: SUNIL KUMAR


 Insurance:
Insurance
in broad terms may be
described as a method
of sharing financial
losses of few from a
common fund who are
equally exposed to the
same loss.
 Example: 1000 motor cars, valued @ 300000/- are
observed over a period of five years. On an average say,
per year two cars are loss by accident. Then the total
annual loss would be Rs.600000. If the loss is to shared
by all the thousand owners then they have to contribute
Rs.600/year.

 The loss experience will be established by taking the


past experience, geographical area in which the vehicles
are used and density of traffic.
What is it:
Motor insurance protects you against financial loss if you
have an accident. It is a contract between you and the
insurance company. You agree to pay the premium and
the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as
defined in your policy.
Auto insurance provides property, liability and
medical coverage:

Property coverage pays for damage to or theft of your


car.
Liability coverage pays for your legal responsibility to
others for bodily injury or property damage.
Medical coverage pays for the cost of treating injuries,
rehabilitation and sometimes lost wages and funeral
expenses.
Why do you need it?
 Teens have the highest involvement rates in all types of
crashes .
 Many fatal teen crashes involve excessive speed or driving too
fast for existing road conditions .
 77% of teen crashes involved avoidable driver errors.
 Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 15-20
year olds, 10 teens lose their lives every day in car crashes .
 31,000 people were killed in crashes involving teens between
1995 and 2004.
 Since March 2003, 2,600 American troops were killed in war-
related accidents. In the same 41-month period, over 22,000
teens 15-19 died in car crashes throughout the U.S.
What will your policy cover?

1. Bodily Injury Liability.


2. Medical Payments or Personal Injury
Protection (PIP).
3. Property Damage Liability.
4. Collision.
5. Comprehensive.
6. Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist
Coverage.
1. Bodily Injury Liability:
This coverage applies to injuries that you,
the designated driver or policyholder,
cause to someone else. You and family
members listed on the policy are also
covered when driving someone else’s car
with their permission.

It’s very important to have enough liability


insurance, because if you are involved in
a serious accident, you may be sued for a
large sum of money.
2. Medical Payments or Personal Injury Protection
(PIP):

This coverage pays for the treatment of injuries to the


driver and passengers of the policyholder's car. In some
cases, PIP can cover medical payments, lost wages and
the cost of replacing services normally performed by
someone injured in an auto accident. It may also cover
funeral costs.
3. Property Damage Liability:

This coverage pays for damage you


(or someone driving the car with
your permission) may cause to
someone else's property. Usually,
this means damage to someone
else’s car, but it also includes
damage to lamp posts, telephone
poles, fences, buildings or other
structures your car hit.
4.Collision:
This coverage pays for damage to your
car resulting from a collision with
another car, object or as a result of
flipping over.
Even if you are at fault for the accident,
your collision coverage will reimburse
you for the costs of repairing your car,
minus the deductible.
5.Comprehensive:
This coverage reimburses you for loss due to theft or
damage caused by something other than a collision with
another car or object, such as fire, falling objects, missiles,
explosion, earthquake, windstorm, hail, flood, riot, or
contact with animals.
6. Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist
Coverage:

This coverage will reimburse you, a member of your


family, or a designated driver if one of you is hit by an
uninsured or hit-and-run driver.
Underinsured motorist coverage comes into play when
an at-fault driver has insufficient insurance to pay for
your total loss. This coverage will also protect you if
you are hit as a pedestrian.

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