Personal Auto Insurance Flashcards

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What are the types of autos eligible for PAP?

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  • Four wheel private passenger autos

- Pick or Van- <10k lbs and not used to deliver persons or property for a fee

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What does a Personal Auto Policy cover?

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Property and liability exposures that result from the ownership, maintenance, and use of a motor vehicle

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What vehicles are insured in the PAP?

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  • Auto listed in the declarations
  • Newly acquired vehicle (request for coverage within 14 days)
  • Any trailer insured owns (liability only)
  • Temporary substitute auto (when auto listed has broke down or repair)
  • Non owned auto (borrowed car)
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Who is insured under a PAP?

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  • Named insured
  • Resident relatives
  • Anyone who is driving the insured vehicle with permission
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What is the extent of the PAP coverage?

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  • To insure accidents at a fixed place and time

- Only applies to policy coverage territories

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What does Part A: Bodily injury Liability cover?

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Damages for bodily injury and property damage to others, resulting from an auto accident, caused by the insured

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How does the split limit 100/300/50 breakdown?

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$100k per person from bodily injury
$300k per accident from bodily injury
$50k per accident for property damage of others

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How does combined single limits for Part A: Bodily Injury Liability work?

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Single amount that can be used as needed for either property damage or bodily injury

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What the supplementary payments (BAILED) for Part A: Bodily Injury Liability?

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Bonds, 
aid, 
interest, 
loss of earnings, 
expenses, 
defense costs
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What is Part B: Medical Payments used for?

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Pays for reasonable and necessary medical and funeral expenses

  • Expenses incurred for services rendered within 3 years after the date of an accident are covered
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Who and for what does Part B: Medical payments cover?

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  • Covers insured, family members, and passengers

- Covered if: struck by another auto while walking, while riding in another auto

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What is Part C: Uninsured Motorist coverage?

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  • Protects the insured and family members and other occupants of the insured vehicle when injured by an uninsured motorist or hit-and-run driver
  • Covers (everyone) when walking
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What does Part C: UM NOT cover?

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  • Cover the insureds property damage (endorsement may be added)
  • Protect the other driver
  • Pay damages if the insured is at fault

Limits typically match insureds liability limits

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What is Part C: Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM)

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  • Pays the difference between the insured’s bodily injury damages and the at-fault drivers liability insurance
  • Coverage limits typically match the insureds liability limits
  • Added by endorsement (if not mandatory)
  • Optional in some states, mandatory in others
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