BODILY
INJURY
Bodily Injury coverage pays for any person(s)
injured or killed in an accident where you are at fault.
Coverage includes medical expenses and lost wages. These
coverages are subject to the limits and conditions of your
policy. Most states require drivers to carry Bodily Injury
coverage. |
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
Bodily Ijury coverage pays for any person(s)
injured or killed in an accident where you are at fault.
Coverage includes medical expenses and lost wages. These
coverages are subject to the limits and conditions of your
policy. Most states require drivers to carry Bodily Injury
coverage. |
UNINSURED
/ UNDERSINSURED MOTORIST
Uninsured Motorist coverage protects
you, members of your household and your passengers in an
accident with a motorist who has no insurance or is underinsured.
Uninsured Motorist protection also covers you if you're
injured by a hit-and-run driver. The coverage also applies
to you and the members of your household as pedestrians.
Coverage includes payment of medical costs, lost wages and
pain and suffering. It is required in many states. In some
states or insurance policies, Underinsured Motorist protection
is separate from Uninsured Motorist coverage. |
MEDICAL
COVERAGE
This coverage pays medical bills and
funeral expenses for you or a passenger injured while riding
in your vehicle. Coverage extends to you or a family member
when riding as a passenger in someone else's vehicle or
when struck by a vehicle when on foot. Costs are covered
up to the amount specified by the policy. |
DEDUCTIBLE
The deductible is the amount of the loss
you agree to pay or absorb in the event of a claim or accident.
Let's say you have a $250 deductible. If you have a fender-bender,
and the bodywork costs $1150, you will pay the deductible
- $250, and your insurance company will pay the balance
- $900. With auto insurance, deductible amounts typically
range from $50 to $1,000 per claim. Choosing a higher deductible
reduces the cost of your insurance. |
COLLISION
DAMAGE
Collision coverage pays for damage to
your vehicle that results from a collision with another
vehicle or object. Generally, the coverage reimburses you
the amount needed to repair or replace your damaged vehicle,
minus the deductible. This coverage is normally required
if your vehicle is leased or if you have an outstanding
loan on the vehicle. |
COMPREHENSIVE
DAMAGE
Comprehensive coverage protects your
investment in your vehicle by paying for losses resulting
from fire, theft, falling objects, riots, storms, earthquakes,
floods, collision with a bird or animal and other natural
occurrences. Like Collision coverage, Comprehensive coverage
generally includes a deductible. Comprehensive coverage
is normally required if your vehicle is leased or if you
have an outstanding loan on the vehicle. |
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Comprehensive coverage protects your
investment in your vehicle by paying for losses resulting
from fire, theft, falling objects, riots, storms, earthquakes,
floods, collision with a bird or animal and other natural
occurrences. Like Collision coverage, Comprehensive coverage
generally includes a deductible. Comprehensive coverage
is normally required if your vehicle is leased or if you
have an outstanding loan on the vehicle. |
GLASS DEDUCTIBLE BUY BACK
Auto Glass Replacement is an optional
program that takes the headache out of repairing or replacing
damaged or broken auto glass. This coverage typically lowers
your comprehensive deductable to $100 in most glass related
claims. |
RENTAL CAR REINBURSMENT
After a car accident, you may need to
rent a car while yours in being repaired. Car rental reimbursement
coverage pays a flat sum to assist you with the expenses
that you may incur following an auto accident. Farmers has
a number of different plans to fit your lifestyle and budget. |
PERSONAL
UMBRELLA
Farmers Personal Liability Umbrella provides
coverage in increments of $1 million. It supplements your
present policies to provide additional personal liability
protection. The Umbrella policy goes into affect after the
underlying liability limits on your homeowners or auto policy
is exhausted. Therefore, your policy must have certain limits
in order to qualify for an Umbrella policy. |