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auto insurance coverages FAQ
How to figure out the proper auto insurance coverages for:bodily injury/prop damage/uninsured motorist,etc?
Jan 05, 2010 by gotmini02 | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I am 21 years old. I live with my parents. I work full time. I make $12.50 an hour and live in San Diego County. I just bought a new 2010 Mazda 3 and want to make sure it is insured with the proper coverage amounts. Thanks.
Well, I have a car that’s worth more than $200.000 so the “proper” coverage you would need if you were to hit me, it’s exactly $200.000.
And my car is cheap, compared to what I see. You figure it out. I have $500.000 coverage if I hit you
j wale | Jan 07, 2010
If your new car is financed, then the finance company or bank will establish the minimum coverage they require to keep your loan in good standing.
Find a local insurance agent you can trust, and talk to him about the proper coverage for
JetDoc | Jan 05, 2010
Auto insurance coverages and premiums?
Sep 21, 2009 by Avanator | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I'm a first time car buyer and I'm also on the look for new auto insurance coverages for my new 2009 Honda. My question is regarding the different coverages and premiums that insurance companies have: What do they mean? What do they cover? I am totally
Collision coverage covers the veh if: You hit a car, a stationary object or if another car hits you.
Comprehensive coverage covers the veh if: Fire, theft, vandalism, water damage, hail damage, falling objects or if you hit an animal....
Caramel Delight | Sep 21, 2009
Collision coverage covers the veh if: You hit a car, a stationary object or if another car hits you.
Comprehensive coverage covers the veh if: Fire, theft, vandalism, water damage, hail damage, falling objects or if you hit an animal....
Baby Boy due 12-9-09 | Sep 21, 2009
Who knows what the different coverages in auto insurance are actually for, ex: the 25/50/10 for liability, ect
Feb 20, 2007 by Kona Kai | Posted in Insurance & Registration
What are the different auto insurance coverages and what are they used for?
The first number means that up to $25,000 will be paid to each person that has bodily injury. The second number means that no more than $50,000 will be paid out per occurrence (accident) for bodily injury, and the last number means that no more than
Angie | Feb 20, 2007
auto insurance coverages news
Advocates push for better insurance coverage for children with bleeding disorders
18.05.12
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Bob Graham of Syracuse and other “bleeders” from around the state will travel to Albany Monday to ask legislators to fix what they say is a flaw in a state health insurance program that shortchanges children with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
Child Health Plus , a program for uninsured children in families with incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid, does not cover at home treatment for children with bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and Von Willebrand’s disease.
The state program only covers treatment if a child is admitted to a hospital. New York is the only state that does not cover at home treatments through its children’s health insurance program.
“Not adding this coverage is a question of fairness,” Graham said.
Bleeding disorders are among the most costly chronic diseases to treat. Annual treatment costs can exceed $100,000, according to the National Hemophilia Foundation .
Source: Syracuse.com