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Your vehicle is likely one of your most significant investments after your home. We are here to help you obtain the necessary protection at a budget-friendly rate. Having the right auto insurance safeguards you against devastating financial burdens and the significant stress of losing your primary mode of transportation.
It’s easy to get distracted while driving. All it takes is an incoming text message, a fussy baby, or changing the radio station and your eyes are off the road long enough to crash into the slowing vehicle in front of you. As an owner/operator of the vehicle, you may be held financially responsible for any bodily injuries caused as a result of the accident.
Bodily injury liability covers your legal liability for a covered accident that involves injury to another person, up to the limit of liability you select. Purchase enough coverage to protect your assets should a claim be brought against you or if you are sued. You should also consider purchasing an excess liability policy which may provide additional limits of liability.
When involved in an auto accident, you and your family may be financially responsible for any damage caused by your vehicle to someone else's property. The amount required, if any, can vary by state.
The property damage portion of your auto insurance policy protects you if your car damages someone else's property, such as another car, a fence, or a building. In some instances, you may be able to choose your coverage limit, or it may be a standard amount dictated by the insurer or local laws.
Depending on the severity of the injuries suffered in an automobile accident, whether caused by you or by the other vehicle, it's not uncommon for healthcare costs to run into the thousands of dollars, with a large portion being out-of-pocket expenses not covered by your health plan.
Medical payments coverage or Personal Injury Protection, depending on where you live, can help cover some medical expenses and funeral expenses of covered drivers and passengers after an accident. The exact requirements, limits, and coverage can vary by state, so it's important to understand what's required where you live.
What happens when the driver who hit you doesn't have enough liability coverage? Or, even worse, they take off? Research has shown that this happens more than you might expect. If you’re in a collision with someone who is uninsured or underinsured, you can be left to pay out-of-pocket for damages and medical expenses not covered by the other driver.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist damage coverage may compensate you for bodily injury and lost wages caused by an uninsured motorist, a hit-and-run driver, a driver whose automobile insurance company is insolvent, or a driver who has not purchased enough coverage to pay for damages.
Your automobile can be a fairly costly investment – one that is exposed to many potential losses caused by weather related events, theft, and other circumstances that may be out of your control.
Physical damage coverage can protect your vehicle if it is damaged in an accident (collision coverage), is damaged by something other than a collision (comprehensive coverage) with a vehicle or object or if your vehicle is stolen. This coverage is optional if your vehicle is paid in full, but it is coverage you should consider if you want to fully protect your vehicle.
When your vehicle is being repaired or replaced due to a covered loss, you may have to rent a vehicle to get you to and from your daily responsibilities without any interruption. Vehicle rental can get expensive, especially over an extended period of time.
Rental coverage/ loss of use is an inexpensive option you can add to your auto insurance policy to pay for the cost to rent a temporary replacement vehicle or the cost of public or private transportation if your vehicle is ever in an accident. This coverage is available in a variety of daily limits.
How does bodily injury liability cover you in a car accident?
If you are involved in a car crash where another party is injured, bodily injury liability insurance steps in to help cover the costs related to their injuries. This protection manages your financial legal obligations up to the specific dollar limit you chose for your policy, ensuring you don’t have to cover those medical expenses entirely out of pocket.
What is uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage?
Insurance policies vary significantly in their level of protection. While some plans are designed solely to satisfy legal requirements—covering damages you might cause to others in an accident—others offer more. Depending on your local “no-fault” regulations, your policy might also include repairs for your own vehicle and mandatory coverage for medical expenses resulting from a collision.
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Comprehensive options are available to protect your vehicle against theft, fire damage, or single-vehicle accidents. Furthermore, you can select specialized coverage that protects you if your car is hit by a driver who lacks sufficient insurance. If you are ready to find the right plan for your car or truck, contact us today to explore your available choices.
FAQs
What does auto insurance cover?
Auto insurance typically covers damage to other people’s property and medical expenses (liability), damage to your vehicle from collisions (collision), non-collision damage like theft or fire (comprehensive), and medical costs for you and your passengers (medical payments or personal injury protection). Many policies also include optional coverages for things like uninsured drivers, car rental reimbursement, and roadside assistance.
Is auto insurance required by law in Illinois?
Yes, auto liability insurance is required by law in Illinois for all registered motor vehicles, with minimum limits of $25,000 for bodily injury to one person, $50,000 for bodily injury to two or more people, and $20,000 for property damage. Driving without the mandatory insurance can lead to penalties, including fines, license and license plate suspension, and a reinstatement fee.
Can I get coverage for uninsured or underinsured drivers?
Yes, you can get coverage for accidents involving drivers through your own auto insurance policy with Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. This coverage pays for your medical bills and property damage if the at-fault driver has no insurance or not enough to cover the costs.
Can I customize my auto insurance policy?
Yes, you can customize your auto insurance policy to better fit your needs by adjusting coverage types and limits, choosing different deductibles for different vehicles, and adding optional coverages. You can generally make these changes at any time, not just during your annual renewal, by contacting us for a review or going directly to our website, hostofinancial.com
What should I do after an accident to use my auto insurance?
After a car accident, you should first ensure everyone is safe and then report the incident to the police and your insurance company as soon as possible. Gather information from other drivers and witnesses, take photos of the scene and vehicle damage, and avoid admitting fault. Your insurance company will use this information to investigate the claim and coordinate repairs or replacement of your vehicle.
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