Thursday, July 18, 2019
Field Interview
PROPERTY and LIABILITY AUTOMOBILE 3/13 The Personal Automobile Policy ââ¬â one of the major costs of operating an automobile Perils Associated with Automobile Ownership/Operation Tort liability ââ¬â lawsuits may result from the harm/damage you cause to other persons or property Note: 60% of all damages paid are for things other than damage to cars Death/Bodily Injury ââ¬â the dollar costs of these are 6X higher than for property damage liability Note: contributing factors include age, sex, alcohol/drug use, speed, rural/urban settingor distractions (passengers, cellphones)Collision losses ââ¬â the size and type of your vehicle are the big factors in predicting the degree of damages and cost of repairs. $$$ Theft ââ¬â frequency is highest among the most popular (Camry, Taurus, etc. ) and high value (SUV,Lexus) vehicles; the frequency is also highest in urban areas (Willie Sutton theory) Non-collision losses ââ¬â hail, fire, falling objects, animals, flood, stor m, vandalism, etc. COVERAGES ALiability ââ¬â your own negligence ââ¬â provides financial protection from tort liability; technology now allows electronic monitoring of drivers by insurersProperty losses ââ¬â includes damage to other vehicles, structures, livestock, etc. Bodily injury ââ¬â medical care, pain and suffering, loss of income. Usually with upper-end limits for each person and each event. This is above the costs of defending yourself. Limits ââ¬â BI liability per person/per accident/ PD property damages Note : Bankruptcy may not eliminate a court award. BMedical ââ¬â this covers your own medical expenses from an accident, accidental D & D, etc. To the extent that this duplicates health coverage from your regular medical plan, it is not recommended for most drivers.CUninsured/Underinsured motorist ââ¬â covers you if the negligent party is not adequately insured DPhysical Damage ââ¬â to your car (when no one else is to blame) Collision ââ¬â covers damage to your own car in moving accidents Comprehensive ââ¬â covers loss to your vehicle other- than-collision (storm, flood, animals)etc. ) Non-owned auto- not regularly made available to the insured Deductibles ââ¬â your co-payment; eliminates small claims; reduces premiums Included in your Liability Coverage Covered Auto Vehicles listed on your policy Temporary substitute ââ¬â if you are driving someone elseââ¬â¢s carTowed Trailers Newly acquired Auto ââ¬â automatic coverage for 30 days Covered persons Yourself Others in your household Temporary borrowers (with permission) Third Parties (such as your employer) who may be held liable for acts of an insured person Other Items Included in Your Policy Legal defense against frivolous claims Legal costs above damage award When you rent a car ââ¬â broadest coverage applies; see if coverage is acceptable to rental agency Automatic extension to minimum required coverage when driving out of stateNote: diffe rent states have different minimumsExclusions and Limitations Hiring out your car Commercial use ââ¬â JimmyJohn/Dominoââ¬â¢s delivery, taxi, hauling Exception for automotive businesses who may test drive your car Without permission Less than 4-wheeled vehicles (e. g. ââ¬â a borrowed ATV) Intentional damage by covered person War or civil disturbance Failure to report/preserve & protect Contents Wear and Tear ââ¬â ââ¬Å"Inherent Viceâ⬠Trailers ââ¬â only liability coverage and only while pulling Employerââ¬â¢s car Note: coverage is defined more narrowly if it is not your carNote: replacement is limited to ââ¬Å"like kind and valueâ⬠Note: ââ¬Å"actual cash valueâ⬠may not be fair market value Note: keep a small disposable camera in the car to photograph accident scene Other Contractual Provisions Subrogation Clause ââ¬â gives insurer the right to pursue liable third parties Cancellation ââ¬â insurer may cancel with 60-day notice Proof of loss ââ¬â you may be required to supply proof of loss International Limitations Factors affecting your premium Vehicle year, make & model ââ¬â these are theft and repair cost factorsYour age ââ¬â inexperience; statistical grouping (under 20 has 4X crash rate per mile driven) Sex ââ¬â males still greater risk (add a 16 year-old boy, rates double; add a girl, up 50%) Marital status ââ¬â presumption of stability if married Usage ââ¬â type of driving and yearly mileage Driving record ââ¬â this is the item over which you have greatest control Driverââ¬â¢s Education Good student discount ââ¬â usually for GPA 3. 0 or higher Local Factors ââ¬âterritory, weather, road quality, crime rates, etc. (Lincolnââ¬â¢s collision rate is 16% below the national average). Multi-car discountsDeductibles ââ¬â using higher deductibles means lower premiums Legal Considerations Assigned Risk Plan ââ¬â state administered pool for uninsurable drivers Financial Responsibility Laws ââ¬â proof of insurance or of ability to pay No Fault Laws ââ¬â your own insurer pays and may be reimbursed by negligent party once fault is established FACTOIDS: Note: the first documented automotive fatality was Henry Hale Bliss who stepped off a trolly into the path of an automobile on Sept. 13, 1899 The 32,788 fatalities recorded in 2010 was the lowest since 1961 and down from 41,259 in 2007.Lincoln has 5th safest drivers in US. On average we go 12 years between accidents. The national average is 10 years. (Washington DC is worst) Genetics ââ¬â A 2009 study showed that drivers with a particular genetic variation had 20% lower scores on driving skills test. In the U. S. , 30% of all drivers have this genetic variation. One out of seven drivers is uninsured. Home Ownership Types of Policy: ââ¬â HO-1 basic coverage of common perils ââ¬â HO-2 broader coverage, looser definitions ââ¬â HO-3 ââ¬Å"All-Riskâ⬠specified exclusions* ââ¬â HO-4 for rentals HO-5 all-risk for personal property/content ââ¬â HO-6 for condiminiums ââ¬â HO-8 older homes with disparity between replacement value and actual cash value *all risks are covered excpet those specifically excluded Section I ââ¬â Property ââ¬â Dwelling ââ¬â Unattached structures ââ¬â Personal property (contents) o Scheduled items o Non-Scheduled items ââ¬â Loss of Use Inclusions, Exclusions, Limitations ââ¬â Things excluded from coverage o Some contents ââ¬â Limitations to property coverage o Some perils to dwelling ââ¬â Special extensions/ Specific endorsements Earth movment o Federal flood insurance Section II ââ¬â Liability ââ¬â Personal Liability o Harm caused to others physically o Harm caused to property of others ââ¬â Medical payments to others o Not necessary to show legal liability, negligence or fault ââ¬â Personal ââ¬Å"Umbrellaâ⬠Policy can be added TAKE AWAY Coverages Liability Medical Unde rinsured/uninsured motorist Physical Damage Collision Non-Collision What constitutes a Covered Auto and a Covered Person Exclusions/Limitations Contractual Provisions Factors Affecting Your Premium Terminology .
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