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- 4. cars that have been declared a total loss, meaning they're too damaged to be worth repairing and cannot be driven legally.
- 7. pays for the medical costs of the people who are injured (not including yourself).
- 8. helps pay to repair damage you cause to another person's vehicle or property.
- 10. an additional coverage option for auto insurance policies in most states.
- 11. various degrees of being insured for some real risks and uninsured for others, at the same time.
- 12. identifies the kinds and amounts of coverage you have and how much it will cost you.
- 13. covers medical expenses and lost wages of you and your passengers if you're injured in an accident.
- 15. covers your injuries, your passengers' injuries, and damage to your vehicle if you're hit by a driver who doesn't have enough or has no auto insurance coverage.
- 16. The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
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- 1. the amount of money that covers your insurance term
- 2. high risk insurence
- 3. has the same coverage under the policy as the named insured.
- 5. someone who is also covered by the insurance policy you purchased
- 6. he identifying code for a specific automobile.
- 9. The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- 14. overs the cost to repair or replace the policyholder's vehicle or other property if it is damaged in an accident caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver.
