Across
- 4. The amount the insured pays before the company covers the rest.
- 5. The core principle of insurance: making someone "whole" again after a loss.
- 8. Physical harm or trauma sustained by a person in the accident.
- 10. The formal, written contract between the customer and the insurance company.
- 11. The "ceiling" or maximum amount the company will pay out for a claim.
- 12. Damage caused to things like other cars, fences, or telephone poles.
- 13. A part of the policy that lists what is specifically not covered.
- 14. The unique 17-character string used to identify the specific vehicle involved.
Down
- 1. The person who will investigate the claim after you've submitted the claim.
- 2. The document written by the authorities that an advocate can use to find the other parties involved.
- 3. When the damage to the car is so bad it's not worth fixing.
- 6. The acronym for the very first phone call or report of a new claim.
- 7. Coverage that pays for a temporary car while the insured's vehicle is being fixed.
- 9. The legal term for who is responsible
- 10. The money the customer pays to keep their insurance policy active.
