Across
- 1. Pays to fix your vehicle if you cause a crash or have a one-car accident, such as hitting a tree. Typically required with an auto loan.
- 3. The cost of your auto insurance, either monthly, yearly or per six-month period.
- 5. If you cause a car accident that injures another person, this coverage helps pay for their medical expenses and lost income as a result of their injuries
- 8. Pays for others' injury treatment and property damage if you cause a crash, as well as your legal defense costs if you're sued.
Down
- 1. Pays to repair your car after animal collisions, and also covers a specific list of noncollision issues — including car theft, falling objects and fire, among others. Typically required with an auto loan.
- 2. Predetermined amount your insurer subtracts from your settlement for collision and comprehensive claims.
- 3. part of a car insurance policy. It helps pay to repair damage you cause to another person's vehicle or property.
- 4. If you're hit by a driver who lacks car insurance or has insufficient insurance, this coverage pays for treatment of your injuries and those of your passengers and repairs to your car.
- 6. The maximum amount your policy will pay for a given accident. Each coverage type has its own limits.
- 7. A request for payment from your car insurer to cover vehicle repairs, injury treatment or other costs.
