Auto Insurance for New Drivers
If you’re a new driver, you may be confused about the terms in your auto insurance policy. Here’s a quick rundown.
If you’re a new driver, you may be confused about the terms in your auto insurance policy. Here’s a quick rundown.
Pays to repair or replace your car — up to limits set by your policy — if it’s damaged in an accident.
Covers damage to your car that’s not the result of an accident, such as vandalism or theft.
Covers damage you do to someone else’s car or other property.
Pays for claims against you if you injure someone with your car, as well as legal fees if you’re sued.
Pays medical and other costs for you and passengers if a driver without insurance or an underinsured driver hits you.
Pays medical bills for you and anyone in your car, or for you if you’re in someone else’s vehicle.
Article is adapted from content provided by DTS.