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How do I read my auto insurance policy?
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Your
policy is a legal contract, so at first glance it can seem
confusing. But, if you know what to look for and where to find
it, your policy becomes a lot easier to understand.
Each auto and homeowners insurance policy has three standard
parts:
Declarations Page. Here you'll find your name, a statement
of the policy period during which you are covered and the amount
of premium you pay. The declarations page also includes a
detailed description of the insurance coverage's provided and
gives the maximum dollar limit the insurer will pay for a claim
under each coverage.
Insuring Agreement. This is the heart of the policy. It
describes what the insurance company will do in exchange for the
premium you're paying. The insuring agreement states who is
covered: The persons named as insured on the declarations page,
residents of the same household and persons using the car with
the permission of the insured. Everything is spelled out
specifically in an attempt to avoid misunderstanding. Read the
definitions section and the list of exclusions that apply to
each coverage. Its vital that you know what you are covered for
and what you are not covered for when you need to use your
coverage!
Conditions of the policy. This section describes your
responsibilities when you file a claim, for example how much
time you have to report it and what documentation you must give
to the insurance company. It also explains the policy
cancellation terms. You can cancel your policy at anytime,
however your insurance provider may only cancel under certain
conditions and with advance notice to you.
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