What are the Available Ohio Auto Insurance Coverage?
Reader’s Question:
A car insurance agent here in Ohio is offering me a car insurance policy. What coverages are usually included in a policy?
Heather
Columbus, OH
A car insurance policy basically includes a bodily injury coverage, a property damage liability coverage, a collision coverage and a comprehensive coverage.
These coverages can be very useful should an accident happen to you. If you are the one responsible for the accident that resulted to a person getting injured, the bodily injury coverage will pay for the expenses of the injured person. And if damage to property should also occur, the property damage liability coverage will be the one to shoulder the expenses, usually for the repair of broken fences, or damaged lawns or damage to another car. The bodily injury and property damage liability is also very reliable in the event that the injured person sues you.
Sometimes, accidents can take a tragic turn and become much worse. Should your car collide with another car or other objects, it’s very important that you have collision coverage in your policy. A collision coverage will shoulder the damages and will even replace your car. There are also companies there in Ohio that offers collision coverage that is also applicable to rental vehicles. But be sure to consult first with your insurer to be certain about what is included in your policy.
Meanwhile, the comprehensive coverage of your policy safeguards your car should it becomes damaged by certain phenomena like hail, windstorm, flood or fire. If your car gets stolen, the comprehensive coverage may also pay for the replacement of the car.
These are some of the coverages that are included in a basic car insurance policy. But be sure to look around for more information regarding this matter. Call your local insurer or shop on the internet for reliable companies and Ohio auto insurance coverage.
Getting Cheap Ohio Auto Insurance Rates
Reader’s Question:
I know that I am required to have auto insurance coverage here in Ohio because I now have my own car. But what do I need to know? I don’t know much about this. What are the current Ohio auto insurance rates?
Nina
Cleveland, OH
Nina, the scope of your question is just too wide. I won’t be able to answer that properly. What I’ll tell you is the auto insurance coverage that I have. To really know more about auto insurance coverage, I suggest you do online research or contact an insurance agent there in Ohio.
I have liability insurance. This also required by all states, so you will definitely need this. This coverage takes care of things when you get in an accident and you hurt other people or damage other properties. For example, if you hit a car and you’re the one at fault, liability insurance will pay for the repair of the other driver’s car. Now, if the accident was the other guy’s fault, his liability insurance will cover the damages on your car. If you get sued because of this, liability insurance will also cover the expenses.
Now, what about the damage to your own car, you ask. That will be taken care of the collision coverage part of you auto insurance policy. This is the one that will pay for the repair of your car.
And if something happens to your car while it is parked, somebody defaces it, it gets stolen, etc, you will need comprehensive coverage to take care of that. Comprehensive coverage takes care of damages to your car not caused by collision accidents.
Who are Covered in my Auto Insurance in Ohio?
Reader’s Question:
I’m single parent from Ohio. There are three people who normally drive my car; these are my two kids and my best friend who help me out a lot with errands and stuff. Would they be automatically covered by my auto insurance policy? Or is there such a thing as insurance for non-owners?
Martha
Columbus, OH
Yes, as long as you inform the auto insurance provider that they will be driving your car. Insurers will ask for the list of people living in your home. How old are your children? The bad news is their inexperience in driving will reflect on your premiums. Statistically, younger drivers have shown greater tendency to get into accidents.
If you are worried about the cost, try to compare the rates offered by several car insurance providers there in Ohio to see who gives you the best value for your money. You may also get a higher deductible to lower the cost further. Having a cheaper yet safer car is another way. But please don’t think about keeping any information from your car insurance company. Doing so would mean greater problems for you in the future.
Does your friend live in the same house? If she doesn’t, and you want to make sure that she is covered, you might want to look into these options. First, you may ask her to get a non-owner auto insurance policy although this might be quite costly. So better yet, list her as an occasional driver within your car insurance coverage. An occasional driver is someone whom you allow to use your car often enough. At the end of the day though, this person must return the car to you or park it at your own garage.
