Drivers Ed. Insurance Terms
Property Damage Insurance
A type of liability insurance that covers drivers who are at fault for damages to another persons property up to specified limits.
Bodily-Injury Insurance
A type of liability insurance that covers drivers who are at fault for injuries to other people up to specific limits.
Comprehensive Insurance
Coverage to your vehicle for damage other than collisions. This coverage is optional.
Under insured Motorist Insurance
Covers cost that will exceed what the other person's insurance company will pay as a result of collisions
Uninsured Motorist Insurance
Covers cost up to a certain amount if you are struck by an uninsured driver
Claim
Formal requests for payments related to injuries to other people.
Collision Insurance
Protects damage to your vehicle if it is your fault. This coverage is optional
Liability Insurance
Provides coverage for damage caused to other's property. This coverage is mandatory.
Financial Responsibility Law
Requires you to prove that you can pay for damages you may cause with your vehicle
Deductable
Set amount of money you personally pay for damages that is not paid by your insurance company
Premium
Specified amount you pay to an insurance company. Determined by age, work, home, last 3 years of driving, and value of your car.
No-fault Insurance
Type of insurance that is not concerned with who is any fault
Policy
Written agreement between you and your insurance company
Medical Insurance
pays medical and funeral expenses
Assigned-risk Insurance
provides minimum coverage for high-risk drivers