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		<title>Motorcycle Insurance Information &#8211; Terms to Note</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are probably very familiar with the terms below; it is important that you take note of their various coverages: Liability: Liability pays for bodily injury and property damage or loss caused by you to others. You should make sure that this service includes &#8216;guest passenger liability&#8217; as recommended by the Insurance Information Institute (III). Uninsured [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are probably very familiar with the terms below; it is important that you take note of their various coverages:</p>
<p>Liability: Liability pays for bodily injury and property damage or loss caused by you to others. You should make sure that this service includes &#8216;guest passenger liability&#8217; as recommended by the Insurance Information Institute (III).</p>
<p>Uninsured or under-insured motorist: This insurance takes care of the medical treatment, lost expenses and, but not all the time, property damage. This takes effect if you got hit by a driver without insurance or adequate protection.</p>
<p>Collision: This service takes care of the bills for damage to your motorcycle if you find yourself in an accident. It is important you note that many motorcycle insurance providers will only pay for the actual cash value (also called the &#8220;book value&#8221;) of your motor bike. You free to select the deductible you want; this is the money you pay before your insurance provider starts paying.</p>
<p>Comprehensive: This insurance service takes care of the bills for motorcycle loss or damage which did not result from an accident, theft, fire, vandalism and so on. Behaving like collision protection, comprehensive pays the book value of your motorcycle (not the true retail amount), minus your deductible.</p>
<p>These terms are simple names given to different services and key points which makes for easy understand when communicating with your insurance company or agent. Knowing and understanding all of them will make you get a very good motorcycle insurance deal at a most affordable price.</p>
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<p><em>By: <strong>Iyke Phelim </strong></em></p>
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		<title>An Intro To Auto Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although premiums, policies and prices vary widely, the mandate does not. Automobile insurance is an unavoidable expense of driving. Ideally, you will never have use for your auto insurance. In the event that you do; however, you will considerably improve your satisfaction with the claims process by doing thorough research before policy inception.Begin with an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Although premiums, policies and prices vary widely, the mandate does not. Automobile insurance is an unavoidable expense of driving. Ideally, you will never have use for your auto insurance. In the event that you do; however, you will considerably improve your satisfaction with the claims process by doing thorough research before policy inception.<br/><br/>Begin with an understanding of auto insurance terms:<br/><br/>• Bodily injury (also called liability)<br/><br/>This coverage offsets costs related to the bodily harm and property damage of the other driver(s) when you are at fault in an accident. Insurance companies impose limits on the amounts that they will pay to the victim(s), and for each accident. Your premium amount is determined, in part, by the limits you select. Higher potential payouts by your insurance carrier translate to higher insurance premiums for you, the consumer.<br/><br/>• Collision<br/><br/>In the event that you have an accident, your medical expenses and property damage will be covered if you select collision protection as a part of your plan (again, there are limits).<br/><br/>• Comprehensive<br/><br/>This category covers costs related to damage, theft, vandalism, etc. For example: if someone breaks your car window, you would access your collision coverage to repair the damages. Again, higher payouts mean higher premiums. If cost is a concern, increase your deductible to decrease your premium. The deductible is the amount, usually between $250.00 and $1,000.00; you pay toward accident/theft related expenses before the insurance company contributes.<br/><br/>• Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist<br/><br/>Although automobile insurance is legally required, some drivers do not comply. If you have an accident with such a driver this coverage will provide some compensation for medical expenses.<br/><br/>Auto insurance can be quite costly, but it is far more expensive to forgo. Many states arrest and/or fine drivers found to be uninsured. Additionally, accidents, theft and damage can create financial chaos for uninsured/underinsured motorists.<br/><br/>When choosing an insurance carrier, make sure that you have chosen a reputable firm that is accessible, responsive and financially solvent. The coverage is of no use to you if you can reach no one to file a claim, or if there is no money to pay it. Check with agencies such as Standard &#038; Poor&#8217;s and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to get the information you might not get from a slick brochure or salesperson hoping to close a deal.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Nicole Soltau							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Understanding Basic Auto Insurance Terms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have to move around often and are constantly having to change auto insurance companies it can become tricky to understand the different terminology that each state has. Sometimes you can luck out and move around within different states that have similar coverage. Some of the states that have similar terminology for car insurance are Oregon, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you have to move around often and are constantly having to change auto insurance companies it can become tricky to understand the different terminology that each state has. Sometimes you can luck out and move around within different states that have similar coverage. Some of the states that have similar terminology for car insurance are Oregon, Idaho and Washington. <br/><br/>Three of the broad auto insurance terms that are used in Oregon, Idaho and Washington are:<br/><br/>- Property auto insurance<br/><br/>- Liability auto insurance<br/><br/>- Medical coverage<br/><br/>These are pretty easy to understand, but it breaks down to even more basic terms. Here are some of the other terms that are used in Oregon, Idaho and Washington car insurance companies:<br/><br/>- Liability: This offers protection against claims, property damage or bodily injury to a third party that your or a member of your household accidentally cause while driving your car.   <br/><br/>- Medical Payments: This provides medical coverage for everyone that is in your vehicle if an accident happens. This also covers dental services that are a result of an accident regardless of who caused the accident.<br/><br/>- Uninsured motorist / Underinsured motorist: This protects you if you are involved in an accident with an uninsured motorist or a hit and run accident. The underinsured motorist insurance provides car insurance for you if the other driver doesn&#8217;t have enough insurance to cover your expenses.<br/><br/>- Damage to your auto: There is collision, comprehensive and different situations where damage is not covered.<br/><br/>- Personal injury protection (No Fault): This protects you regardless of who is to blame for the accident.<br/><br/>- Additional, optional coverages: This is and additional / optional coverage that helps with towing and labor, rental reimbursement, CD coverage, CB Radio or car phones.<br/><br/>With these simple terms and understanding of auto insurance in Oregon, Washington and Idaho it will make it easy for you to get what best fits your needs. <br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Billings Farnsworth							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Understanding The Terms When You Compare Car Insurance Prices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you don&#8217;t understand the terms that are used by car insurance companies when you make an auto insurance comparison, you may wind up spending more than you need to or even worse, not getting the coverage that you really need. It&#8217;s easy to get confused when shopping for cheap car insurance rates because the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you don&#8217;t understand the terms that are used by car insurance companies when you make an auto insurance comparison, you may wind up spending more than you need to or even worse, not getting the coverage that you really need. It&#8217;s easy to get confused when shopping for cheap car insurance rates because the language used by auto insurers is very unique and it&#8217;s easy to forget what each term means. So here is a general explanation of car insurance terms that you can use the next time you compare car insurance prices.<br/><br/>* Comprehensive Coverage &#8211; This covers you for any damage to your vehicle that occurs as a result of anything other than an accident with another vehicle. For instance, it could include fire, flood, theft, and so on.<br/><br/>* Bodily Injury And Liability &#8211; This coverage is very important as it provides for injury damage to others in the case of claims that are files against you if you are involved in a car wreck. It also provides for legal fees in defense as well. There are usually two figures that are used in this type of coverage, one for the maximum that will be paid per person per accident, and the other for the total amount for all persons injured in the same accident.<br/><br/>* Collision Coverage &#8211; This is what is paid to either repair or replace your vehicle if it is involved in an accident with another vehicle or a fixed object.<br/><br/>* Personal Injury Protection (NO Fault) &#8211; In states that support this type of coverage, it pays for most expenses incurred, medical and otherwise, for those that are in your vehicle and also any pedestrians that may be hurt by an accident that you are involved in whether or not it was your fault.<br/><br/>* Liability Coverage &#8211; This pays for any damage done by your vehicle to someone else&#8217;s property including their car, house, lawn, etc. It&#8217;s most often invoked when someone files a claim against you to repair their vehicle if the accident was your fault.<br/><br/>* Uninsured Motorist &#8211; This is coverage that pays for your injuries and property damage even if the other person involved in the accident did not have sufficient insurance coverage. This can be very important as many people are driving around without adequate insurance, or no insurance at all, so there is a need to take steps to protect yourself in that event.<br/><br/>There are other options that can be considered when getting an auto insurance policy including car rental, that pays a certain amount for you to have a rental car to use while your car is being repaired as a result of an accident. Also towing coverage can be put on a car insurance policy to cover having your car towed if it breaks down. Just check to be sure that you don&#8217;t already have this kind of coverage through AAA or a similar type of auto association.<br/><br/>If you understand the insurance terms better you can usually make a btter informed decision about the coverage you need when you compare car insurance prices.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jim Johnson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following list of terms are commonly used in the field of car insurance. Being familiar with them will help you understand your minimum lawful requirements when it comes to taking out your annual personal auto insurance policy if you are based in the US. The definitions also relate to auto insurance in general across [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>The following list of terms are commonly used in the field of car insurance. Being familiar with them will help you understand your minimum lawful requirements when it comes to taking out your annual personal auto insurance policy if you are based in the US. The definitions also relate to auto insurance in general across many countries however, so you may find it useful to take time and check if you are familiar with their meanings.:<br/><br/> <strong>Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist</strong> This generally represents the level of cover provided for yourself, and relatives and other occupants that may travel in the insured vehicle, in the event that some or all of you sustain bodily injury in an accident in which the driver of another motor vehicle is legally responsible and does not have insurance (uninsured) or does not have enough insurance (underinsured). In the US state of Nevada, for example, state law requires that this cover must be offered by an auto insurance company to the insured (Statutes 687B.145(2)), but does not have to be accepted by the insured ie. it is not part of the mandatory minimum liability cover required under the law of that state.   <strong>Diminution in Value</strong> This refers to the possible reduced value of your car after damage and repair. The rule in general is that a vehicle that has never been in an accident may, in some cases, be considered more valuable than a fully repaired vehicle. If your insurance policy provides for collision or comprehensive coverage under which your vehicle is being repaired, the loss to your vehicle will be measured by the language in the policy, and may not include any diminution in value. For claims against negligent parties&#8217; property damage liability policy, such loss of value may be compensable under some circumstances.     <strong>Medical Payments</strong> This component of your personal car insurance covers the costs of all reasonable and necessary medical expenses, without regard to legal liability, that may result from accidental bodily injury while driving, or being a passenger, in an insured vehicle during an accident or indeed being struck as a pedestrian by a motor vehicle.  &#8220;MedPay&#8221; is generally bought in nominal amounts, such as $1,000, to provide a means for quick payment of minor medical bills without having to deal with the courts or other insurance companies. This cover, like the uninsured/underinsured cover must be offered by the insurance company in most US states for example (eg. Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 687B.145(3)), but does not have to be accepted by the insured.    <strong>Bodily Injury/Property Damage Liability</strong> This cover protects you financially if you injure someone else or damage someone else&#8217;s property while driving your car. You must be legally liable for the injuries or damages to activate these coverages. Most countries around the world enforce a minimum level of public liability insurance for this very reason ie. it is to protect other people namely from your potential dangerous mistakes. All US states requires that every driver carry some minimum level of liability insurance.  <br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jon James J.							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Before you start shopping around for auto insurance, you should get a handle on some of the common car insurance terms. In all reality, the more you know about car insurance, the better chance you&#8217;ll have at finding the perfect coverage for your vehicle. Sure, you&#8217;d love to think that all companies would be upfront and honest with you about what you need and what you don&#8217;t need. But come on, what company doesn&#8217;t want to make some profit? This is why having the basic knowledge when it comes to car insurance can make all the difference when it comes to your auto coverage. Read on to learn some common auto insurance terms and then see how much money you can save!<br/><br/>Absolute Liability<br/><br/>This is liability without fault, also known as liability without regard to fault or strict liability. You may see this pop up when something considered contrary to public policy happens, even though the event wasn&#8217;t intentional.<br/><br/>Liability Insurance<br/><br/>In a nutshell, liability insurance is risk transference. Not only does give you protection against loss that arise from third parties, it covers your legal liability from injures to other people or their property.<br/><br/>Collision Insurance<br/><br/>This type of insurance is optional. Collision insurance provides coverage for the insured&#8217;s vehicle, subject to a deductible, that is involved in an accident. Basically, this covers you whether the accident was your fault or not.<br/><br/>Deductible<br/><br/>Also known as excess, this is the amount you agree to pay toward the total amount of an insured loss, whether it is per claim or per accident. Usually a fixed rate, the deductible must be paid before the policy benefits can be applied to a claim.<br/><br/>Uninsured and/or Underinsured Coverage<br/><br/>This type of insurance is great protection for you and your family if you happen to be hit by someone without insurance coverage. Having uninsured or underinsured coverage allows you and your family&#8217;s bodily injury to be paid for.<br/><br/>Comprehensive Coverage<br/><br/>Comprehensive insurance covers your vehicle in case of non-collision related incidents such as fire, theft, weather, impact with animals and vandalism.<br/><br/>Gap Insurance<br/><br/>This insurance is good for people who have just purchased a new vehicle. In a nutshell, new cars depreciate right after leaving the dealership lot. Gap insurance covers the difference between what an insurance company says your car&#8217;s worth and what you would actually owe on the vehicle.<br/><br/>Gap insurance usually only covers theft and accidents, but that can vary depending on the insurance policy. You can also purchase gap insurance from the dealership. However, you can expect to pay even higher premiums.<br/><br/>Property Damage Coverage<br/><br/>This covers any damage you may cause to another&#8217;s vehicle. Basically, if you cause it, you&#8217;re covered.<br/><br/>Claim<br/><br/>This is your request for reimbursement concerning a loss covered by your auto insurance policy.<br/><br/>Full Coverage<br/><br/>Actually, full coverage isn&#8217;t really what it sounds like. Technically, full coverage is a combination of collision and comprehensive coverage, meaning that your car&#8217;s physical damage is covered.<br/><br/>Secondary Driver<br/><br/>Also known as an occasional driver, this person is covered for driving the insured vehicle. However, this coverage does not mean that they&#8217;re the primary driver.<br/><br/><strong>Shop Around To Find Cheap Auto Insurance</strong><br/><br/>Familiarizing yourself with the above common car insurance terms will result in you making a wise decision when it comes to your auto coverage. Take your time and shop around before committing to a provider and you will be find the cheapest auto insurance company that will still meet your coverage needs.<br/><br/>The above terms are just the ones most frequently talked about or that affect the majority of drivers on the road. There are more common car insurance terms, but they are mainly state specific. The best way to find out what&#8217;s required in your state is by visiting your local DMV&#8217;s website.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>James J. Robinson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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