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By Finley Keller, on January 9th, 2011%
Medical Payments Coverage (Med Pay) and Personal Injury Protection Coverage (PIP) are first party coverages, applying to the insured, the insured passengers and sometimes others. Med Pay is found in states that do not have No Fault laws in effect and PIP is found in states that do have No Fault laws in effect.
Med Pay will . . . → Read More: Auto Insurance Medical Payments and Personal Injury Protection
By Finley Keller, on January 5th, 2011%
Uninsured Motorist coverage may or may not be an optional coverage in your state. If it is optional, your state insurance regulations may require that you sign an affidavit for your company rejecting the coverage that is kept in your policy file.
What is Uninsured Motorist coverage? Well, it tends to be self-explanatory to some degree. Very . . . → Read More: Auto Insurance – Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage
By Finley Keller, on December 1st, 2010%
Comprehensive coverage, more commonly known these days as “Other Than Collision”, is a first party coverage (for your vehicle) that many people don’t think about very much until they have a need for it.
Insurance companies tend to call this coverage “Other Than Collision” anymore because it better describes what it does. Your more common types of . . . → Read More: Auto Insurance – Comprehensive, aka Other Than Collision
By Finley Keller, on November 29th, 2010%
We’ve talked about insurance coverage on your policy for the other guy. What about for you? There are a number of coverages available to you but let’s start with the two most people know about: Collision and Comprehensive (the latter also called “Other Than Collision”). If your vehicle is financed, these coverages are mandatory. Further, your . . . → Read More: Automobile Insurance – Collision Coverage
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