Types of Auto Insurance Coverage Explained in Plain Language

Released on = January 31, 2006, 8:05 pm

Press Release Author = Kraft & Associates, P.C.

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = A simple, plain-language explanation of the various types of
automobile insurance coverage. Read this before making any decisions about buying
auto insurance. Don\'t make an expensive mistake by trying to cut corners on your
insurance coverage.

Press Release Body = Automobile insurance can seem confusing, but the basics are
really pretty easy to understand. This information is from Dallas attorney Robert A.
Kraft, and is based on Texas law. The laws of other states may vary.

Liability
If you injure someone because you were careless driving your car, this coverage
requires your insurance company to pay the claim. The insurance company\'s obligation
is limited to the amount of coverage you purchased. For example, if your liability
limits are the Texas minimum of $20,000 per person and $40,000 per accident, your
company will pay no more than $20,000 to each injured person and no more than
$40,000 total for any one accident.

Property-Damage
This is similar to bodily injury liability except that it covers damage to the other
vehicle rather than physical injuries. Your company\'s obligation to pay is limited
to the amount of coverage you buy.

Collision
With this coverage, your company pays for damage to your vehicle caused by an auto
accident, no matter who was at fault. You will have a deductible\" amount. A $100
deductible means that you pay the first $100; the insurance company pays the rest. A
higher deductible will lower the cost of this coverage.

Comprehensive
This coverage requires your company to pay for damage to your car caused by
something other than an auto accident (for example, fire, theft, or vandalism).

Personal Injury Protection
Your company will pay the reasonable medical expenses of anyone in your car who is
injured, and will pay for anyone in your household who is injured in another\'s car.
Under this coverage, it does not matter who was at fault in the accident. A portion
of your lost earnings are also covered by this type of insurance.

Uninsured Motorist
If an uninsured driver injures you or your passengers, this coverage will pay your
claims. It serves as a substitute for the liability insurance that the other driver
did not have. This coverage also is limited to the amount of insurance you buy.

Underinsured Motorist
If another driver injures you or your passengers, and his or her liability insurance
is insufficient to cover the full value of your claim, this coverage will make up
the difference. Once again, your company\'s obligation is limited to the amount of
coverage you purchase.

Automobile insurance rates vary widely depending on the insurance company or agent
you choose, the types and amounts of coverage you want, and the kind of car you
drive, among other factors. Kraft & Associates will be glad to send you a free
brochure that further explains automobile insurance and offers tips on lowering the
cost of your insurance. For more information, or to request the free brochure, visit
www.kraftlaw.com. Kraft & Associates can be reached by e-mail at info@kraftlaw.com,
and by phone at (800) 989-9999.

Web Site = http://www.kraftlaw.com

Contact Details = Robert A. Kraft||2777 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 1300||Dallas ,
75207||$$country||||800-989-9999||rkraft@kraftlaw.com||http://www.kraftlaw.com

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