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                        * Bodily Injury – Automobile Insurance

                              Bodily injury liability coverage pays for damages you, or your business, are legally liable                       liable for resulting from injuries or death to others related to the ownership or operation of                           of covered vehicles.

                             Medical expenses, loss wages, and court cost are among the types of expenses            expenses covered through bodily injury coverage.

                              * Business Auto Explained

                            Business automobile provides coverage for bodily injury or property damages your business

                            may become liable for as a result of the operation or use of a variety of motor vehicles. It may

                            also provide physical damage protection – Comprehensive and collision - for your business on

                            specifically listed vehicles.

 

                           Types of vehicles which may be covered include…

 

                               Any Auto - this includes coverage for owned, non-owned, and hired autos. Provides automatic

                               coverage for autos the insured newly acquires. Not to be used for No-Fault, Medical Payments,

                               Uninsured or Underinsured Motorists, or Physical Damage coverage.

 

                               All Owned Autos - Applies only to autos owned by the insured, and for liability coverage on any

                               non-owned trailers while attached to power units the insured owns. This provides automatic

                               coverage for autos the insured newly acquires. Used for Liability, Medical Payments, Uninsured

                               and Underinsured Motorists, or Physical Damage coverage, except Towing and Labor.

 

                              Owned Private Passenger Autos - Provides automatic coverage for private passenger autos the

                              insured newly acquires. Used for Liability, Medical Payments, Uninsured and Underinsured

                              Motorists, Physical Damage, or Towing.

 

                              Owned Autos Other Than Private Passenger - Provides automatic coverage for autos other than

                              private passenger the insured newly acquires. Used for Liability, Medical Payments, Uninsured

                              and Underinsured Motorists, and Physical Damage except Towing.

 

                              All Owned Autos Which Require No-Fault Coverage - Provides automatic coverage for autos the

                              insured newly acquires where no-fault is required by law. Used only for P.I.P. and Additional P.I.P.

 

                              Owned Autos Subject To Compulsory U.M. Law - Provides automatic coverage for autos the                         the insured newly acquires where rejection of U.M. is not permitted by law.

 

                             Autos Specified On Schedule - Applies only to those autos described on the schedule for which a

                             premium charge is shown, and for liability coverage on any non-owned trailers while attached to

                             power units the insured owns. Provides no automatic coverage for autos the insured newly

                             acquires. The company must be notified of newly acquired autos within 30 days. Used for all

                             coverage.

 

                             Hired Autos - Applies only to those autos leased, hired, rented or borrowed by the insured. This

                             does not include any auto leased, hired, rented or borrowed from any of the insured's employees

                             or members of their households. Can be used for all coverage except no-fault, towing, and labor.

                             For medical payments, this symbol applies only to funeral directors.

 

                             Non-Owned Autos - Applies only to those autos not owned, leased, or hired by the insured which

                             are used in connection with the insured's business. Used only for liability coverage.


                            
Collision – Automobile Insurance

                             Collision coverage pays for damage to your covered vehicle caused by a collision with

                             another object (other than an animal) that you are responsible for, less the deductible amount.


                              * Combined Single Limits vs. Split Limits

                              Liability insurance limits for Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverage may be purchased

 m                           either under a single limit for both, or a separate (split) limit for each.

 

Example:

                              Combined single limit may be $500,000.00 for both Bodily Injury and Property Damage.

 

                              You are liable for an accident causing $300,000 of medical bills and $200,000 of property

                              damage. Since the combined damages are equal or less than the combined single limit of

                              $500,000, your insurance pays all the bills.

 

                              Split Limits may be $250,000 per person and $500,000 per occurrence for Bodily Injury and

                              $100,000 per accident for Property Damage.

 

                              You cause the same accident. If the $300,000 in medical bills are for a single person, your

                              insurance will only pay $250,000. Since you have only $100,000 in Property Damage, $100,000

                              is the amount your insurance company will pay.

 

                       

                         * Comprehensive Physical Damage – Automobile Insurance

 

                              Comprehensive insurance pays you for damage to your own car from causes other than

                              collision - that is your running into something - or overturning.

 

                                Comprehensive physical damage pays for loss due to…

                                                                         *  flood                    *    falling objects     * vandalism/malicious mischief

                                                                                  *   theft                    *    missiles            *     riot or civil commotion

                             *   hail                     *    explosions         *    collision with a bird or an animal

·         fire                   fire                      *    earthquakes

                                                                                   *    glass breakage     *    windstorm

                      Comprehensive physical damage does not pay for collision and normal wear and tear.

                 * Deductibles Explained

                        Many insurance coverages are written with a deductible

                             A deductible is the amount of loss the insured pays in a claim before the insurance company

                             makes any payment. The purpose of a deductible is to discourage small claims that the insured

                             can manage as a normal cost of doing business.

 

                             The larger the deductible an insured accepts, the lower the premium charge.

                          * Hired and Non-Owned Liability – Automobile Insurance

                            Hired and Non-Owned liability coverage provides bodily injury and property damage coverage for

                            rental or borrowed autos operated by covered individuals.

                         * Hired Physical Damage

                            Hired  Physical Damage covers comprehensive and collision claims when you rent a car for

                            business use.

 

                               This coverage does not apply to non-owned vehicles.

                        * Medical Payments – Automobile Insurance

                           Medical payments coverage pays for injuries to persons in the covered vehicle, up to the stated

                           limits, regardless of whether you, or your business, are legally liable.

 

                               Medical payments are paid in excess of other collectible insurance for each person injured.

                        * PIP - Texas

                          Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Coverage is required in Texas. If you do not want PIP, you must

                          reject it in writing.

 

                          PIP provides…

 

                                Medical payments coverage, plus 80 percent of lost income and the cost of hiring a caregiver

                                for an injured person.

 

                          PIP Covers…

 

                                You, your family members, and passengers in your car, regardless of who caused the accident.

                        * Property Damage – Automobile Insurance

                           Property damage liability coverage pays for damages you, or your business, are legally liable for                       for resulting from damage to the property of others related to the ownership or operation of                        of covered vehicles.

                          Damage to the other party’s property and legal costs associated with the                 the event are among the types of expenses covered through property damage          damage coverage.

 

                      * Specified Causes of Loss – Physical Damage

                         Specified causes of loss coverage pays for physical damage to the business' vehicle resulting from...

                               *  Fire                  *  Lightning            *   Explosion

                          * Theft                *  Windstorm          *  Hail

                          * Earthquake        *  Flood                  * Mischief

                          *  Vandalism         *  Sinking                * Burning

                          * Collision

                          * Derailment of any conveyance transporting the business' vehicle

 

                     * Towing and Labor – Automobile Insurance

                         Towing and Labor pays up to the stated coverage dollar amount when a covered vehicle needs a

                         tow due to mechanical breakdown on the road.

 

                     * Trailer Interchange

 

                         Trailer interchange coverage pays for amounts you are legal liable for as a result of loss to a trailer

                         you do not own - or its equipment – for…

                                    

                                    *  Fire

                                    *  Theft

                                    *  Lightning

                                    *  Explosion

                                    *  The sinking, burning collision or derailment of any conveyance transporting the trailer.

 

                     * Un Insured Motorist – Automobile

 

                         Un-insured motorist covers an insured involved in a collision with a driver who does not have liability                liability insurance.

                     * Under-insured Motorists – Automobile Insurance

                         Under-insured motorist liability coverage pays your bills for bodily injury and property damage if

                         you are the victim of an occurrence caused by a driver who is legally liable and who has inadequate

                         insurance.

 

                                Example: You are hit by another vehicle and the driver of the other vehicle is found to be legally liable. Your damages

                                                     are $100,000.00 but the other party’s insurance is for only $50,000.00. Assuming you have adequate limits of Under-

                                                     Insured Motorist coverage, this will pay the amount above the $50,000.00 paid by the other driver’s insurance.