Sentences with phrase «insured accident repair»

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An auto insurance coverage that typically helps pay to repair or replace your insured car after a covered accident
In 121897 Ontario Limited o / a Castle Auto Collision & Mechanical Service v. Certas Insurance, a vehicle insured by Certas was damaged in an accident and towed to a repair facility.
You might just come across one of the 14.2 % of drivers in Indiana who are not insured at all and end up with a $ 2,481 repair bill to pay (the average accident damage cost in Indiana).
In the event the insured person is involved in an accident where the other party is not insured or has insufficient coverage or their vehicle is damaged during a hit and run, Uninsured Motorist protection helps pay for repairs to the insured's vehicle and any medical expenses they may have.
Comprehensive and Collision insurance will pay for repairs to the insured's vehicle and their medical expenses when they are deemed to be at fault in an accident or when the other driver's insurance is not sufficient to cover damages when they are at fault as well as damages to the vehicle when it is damaged by wildlife or another act of nature.
Suddenly, you are responsible for paying for car repairs and medical bills even if the accident isn't your fault and it's because the other driver isn't insured.
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 covered.
In case of an accident, the insured will be facilitated with a replacement car which he / she can use for up to 15 days while the insured car is being repaired You can avail this facility only if the vehicle is damaged to at least 20 % of IDV and is unable to function.
This section also covers additional benefits such as ambulance charges, education fund, dead body carriage cost, damage to cloths, and rehabilitation cost to insured person to get rid from shock of injury, also cost for modification or repair of house or vehicle after accident.
«If you're driving a newer vehicle, newer vehicles will cost more to insure, because if it's in an accident, it will cost more to repair
Optional coverage that helps pay expenses towards a rental vehicle while your insured vehicle is being repaired as the result of a covered accident or loss.
• Collision insurance to repair accident damage to your own motorcycle • Fire insurance • Comprehensive vandalism and theft insurance • Uninsured or under - insured coverage to cover when another driver has less than adequate insurance.
If you get into an accident and the driver at fault isn't insured, you are stuck footing the bill to pay for car repairs.
Basically, a collision policy will cover the cost to repair the insured operator's vehicle in the event of an accident.
If you get into an accident and the party at fault isn't insured, your uninsured motorist coverage pays for your car repairs and medical attention.
A larger car with a five star rating will, in most instances, be cheaper to insure than a sports vehicle with a three star safety rating as the larger car will be cheaper to repair if in an accident.
Comprehensive and collision covers for repairs to the vehicle of the insured, even if they are found at fault for an accident.
Furthermore, by not insuring your car on the road, you could also be looking at thousands of dollars in medical expenses and car repair if you are ever in an accident.
Rental reimbursement insurance helps pay the costs associated with either renting a temporary vehicle or paying for alternate means of transportation when your insured vehicle is being repaired after an accident.
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