Cheap Collision Insurance Coverage in Ohio

 

October 17, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Collision Coverage 

Reader’s Question:

What is the difference between liability coverage and collision coverage? I called an insurance office in Akron Ohio OH but the agent’s explanation didn’t make sense to me. Please explain it clearly.

June

Akron OH

How unfortunate, June! Rest assured that most insurance companies in Akron Ohio OH are reliable and professional, and would be happy to assist you when you make queries such as this one. Having said this, let me thank you for trusting me to answer your questions.

Yes, sometimes liability and collision coverage may seem similar but they are not. Liability coverage pays for the damages resulting to a collision where you are liable. It will pay for the damages to the car you have hit and for the medical expenses of the passengers of the damaged car. Collision coverage, on the other hand, protects your car from possible damages brought about by collision. Liability coverage has three limits – bodily injury per person, bodily injury total, and property damages. It can happen that sometimes, your car was hit by a reckless driver whose liability coverage limits can not fully pay for the damages made to your car. This is the time when you will make use of your collision coverage.

Liability coverage is the minimum required when you register your car. It will always be the cheapest available auto insurance around Akron Ohio OH. To compare prices, simply get online quotes by entering your zip code on this page. What is critical is for you to evaluate if you will be comfortable with just the minimum auto insurance.

I hope that I have explained it well enough, June; please feel free to contact me again if you have any other questions.

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Collision Insurance Coverage in Ohio Versus Liability Only

 

October 10, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Collision Coverage 

Reader’s Question:

I hope you can help. Please clarify the difference between liability and collision coverage as it relates to my auto insurance policy in Cleveland Ohio. Thanks for the help.

Mary

Cleveland, OH

Hello Mary,

Every auto insurance policy contains liability and collision coverage. With auto insurance policy, basic liability insurance protects you in the event you are the cause of an accident and other people are involved. If other riders are injured, your auto insurance liability coverage will protect you by covering the cost of these damages. Most liability coverage has additional riders to provide a variety of liability protection.

Your auto insurance policy also contains collision coverage. If your car collides with either another car or a stationary object, repairs will be covered up to the actual cash value of the vehicle. Under the terms of your auto insurance policy, the actual cash value is not related to the purchase price of the vehicle, but is determined by the actual book value of the car. Actual cash value takes into account wear and tear of the damaged vehicle.

When considering purchasing your new auto insurance policy, you may want to review all the liability coverage options offered by your carrier. This site provides many options for you to consider. By completing the auto insurance inquiry form at this site, you will receive proposals from several auto insurance carriers in the Cleveland area. These nationally acclaimed auto insurance companies will outline their various liability coverages for you. Good luck, Mary.

Does Automobile Insurance In Ohio Increase After Accident?

 

July 11, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Collision Coverage 

Reader’s Question:

I got involved in a car accident in Akron Ohio and they did not included the other person’s insurance carrier on the police report. How will I find out if the other person is insured? I live in Akron, Ohio.

George

Akron, OH

In a majority of the states including Ohio you will have to get this information from the law enforcement.

It is the law enforcement’s responsibility to include this kind of information on the accident report. If there is no accident report, then you should speak with the law enforcement to file a police report regarding the accident in Akron, Ohio. If you have a police report, you will need to contact the law enforcement that wrote up the report.

You can contact your insurance carrier and they can help you in this matter.

If you cannot locate the other party, then you will have to file the claim under your insurance policy if of course you have coverage that will cover the car insurance claim.