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- 5. this type of coverage protects you if someone is injured or killed by your vehicle
- 6. also known as physical damage coverage or Other-Than-Collision (OTC) coverage, if your vehicle is damaged by something other than a collision with another vehicle or person, this will generally cover it
- 8. payment made to an insurance company obligating them to pay insurance claims according to the terms of your policy
- 10. when you drive a new car off the lot, it immediately loses a sizable percentage of its value
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- 1. quite simply, if your vehicle damages someone else’s car or other property, this coverage will pay for the damages
- 2. some states have adopted no-fault insurance systems to try to reduce costly lawsuits stemming from car accidents
- 3. this pays for any damage to your vehicle resulting from a collision with another vehicle or object
- 4. This comes in two forms: Bodily Injury, which covers an insured driver and their passengers in the event that they are injured by an uninsured driver, and Property which covers damage to your vehicle caused by an uninsured motorist
- 7. these cover injuries to the driver and passengers in your vehicle
- 9. a sum of money that a policyholder pays out-of-pocket so that their insurance company will pay their claim
