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Across
  1. 3. coverage covers your vehicle for damage caused by impact with another vehicle or object or overturn of your vehicle
  2. 5. the person who owns the car, although it doesn't have to be
  3. 7. funded assistance that provides the difference between the monthly rental rate and the tenant's contribution of thirty percent
  4. 9. or boundaries on governmental power.
  5. 11. total amount of money an insured pays the insurer for a particular policy or coverage for a stated period
  6. 13. coverage, collision coverage, comprehensive coverage, personal injury protection (PIP), and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage purchased together in a single auto insurance policy
  7. 14. amount of money that the insured must pay for covered medical expenses before the insurance policy begins to pay; usually annual amount per individual or family
Down
  1. 1. coverage healt insurance that provides coverage for most types of medical expenses
  2. 2. Payoff coverage, sometimes called "gap" coverage, pays the difference between what you owe on your vehicle and what your insurance pays if your vehicle is declared a total loss or stolen and not recovered, less your Comprehensive or Collision deductible
  3. 4. data for the purpose it was collected.
  4. 6. of time a policy will remain in existence when premiums are being paid. It can also be described as a single renewal period for renewable policies
  5. 8. is quite a bit more expensive than a typical insurance policy in California.
  6. 10. person who drives the car most often.
  7. 12. a device in a car that reduces the chance that the vehicle will be stolen or vandalized or increases the chance of recovering a stolen car