Uninsured
Motorist Property Damage coverage protects you if you're in an accident caused by a driver who doesn't have insurance; we pay to repair damage to your vehicle (after you pay the deductible).
Not exact matches
However, in order to ensure you're financially
protected if involved in an accident, we recommend that you consider purchasing bodily liability
coverage,
property damage liability
coverage, uninsured
motorist coverage, personal injury protection, comprehensive
coverage and collision
coverage.
To
protect its drivers, the state mandates that all carry auto insurance that includes bodily injury and
property damage liability, personal injury protection, and uninsured
motorist coverages.
UM / UIM
coverage protects the policyholder from these drivers by paying for bodily injury and
property damage caused by an at - fault uninsured
motorist.
Uninsured
Motorist Property Damage — Again, similar to the PDL description above, this coverage protects the driver against property damage caused by an uninsured motorist in an accident — for instance, should an insured driver hit your car, your body work and repairs would be
Motorist Property Damage — Again, similar to the PDL description above, this coverage protects the driver against property damage caused by an uninsured motorist in an accident — for instance, should an insured driver hit your car, your body work and repairs would be
Property Damage — Again, similar to the PDL description above, this coverage protects the driver against property damage caused by an uninsured motorist in an accident — for instance, should an insured driver hit your car, your body work and repairs would be co
Damage — Again, similar to the PDL description above, this
coverage protects the driver against
property damage caused by an uninsured motorist in an accident — for instance, should an insured driver hit your car, your body work and repairs would be
property damage caused by an uninsured motorist in an accident — for instance, should an insured driver hit your car, your body work and repairs would be co
damage caused by an uninsured
motorist in an accident — for instance, should an insured driver hit your car, your body work and repairs would be
motorist in an accident — for instance, should an insured driver hit your car, your body work and repairs would be covered.
Uninsured
motorist property damage is insurance
coverage that's designed to
protect a driver's vehicle in the event of a collision with an uninsured driver.
«You can
protect yourself from being hurt financially by buying uninsured / underinsured
motorist protection,» points out Kummer, director of auto insurance for the
Property Casualty Insurers Association of America in Des Plaines, Ill. «Without uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage, you have little likelihood of gaining payment for
damages you or your vehicle sustain if you're involved in an accident with a driver who is either underinsured or driving without any
coverage,» says Kummer.
Uninsured
motorist coverage can
protect you if an uninsured or hit - and - run driver causes you injuries or
property damage.
Uninsured and underinsured
motorist coverage, which
protects you when the negligent driver has no insurance or insufficient insurance (in most states, this covers only bodily injury losses — though some states also include
property damage losses).