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Accident Insurance Types
20th August 2010
All vehicles including 4×4 vehicles should have insurance to cover the costs of damages and injuries due to accidents. If you don’t have insurance then you will be forced to pay to not only fix your vehicle but to fix the other person’s vehicle. You will also be liable for any medical bills that they have as well as your own. You should therefore get insurance to protect yourself and your assets. Before you decide on a type of insurance to get you should review the types of insurance that are offered. This will allow you to pick insurance based off of your needs.
In most states drivers are required to have the most basic type of insurance known as liability insurance. This coverage only covers the other driver’s medical bills and the damage done to their property. This means that any damage done to your vehicle or any medical bills that you incur will have to come out of your own pocket. Liability insurance is a very low cost insurance and is only recommended to those who can’t afford full coverage or have an older vehicle that has little to no value.
Many drivers worry about their vehicle being vandalized or stolen. In highly populated areas this is common if you have an expensive vehicle. If you have full coverage you can add a type of insurance to your plan that will add a minimal amount to your rate while protecting your vehicle. You should be careful as some damage when done by weather is not covered.
Full coverage insurance, which is also known as comprehensive insurance, will fully insure you and your vehicle. This means that your vehicle as well as the third party’s property and all medical bills will be covered. This type of insurance will be the most expensive type of insurance but it also includes vandalism and weather damage. For older vehicles comprehensive insurance isn’t worth the premium that you will pay. However if you have a vehicle that has a lot of value to it then you will want to have full coverage.
If you are an extreme 4×4 enthusiast who likes to go off road or you go to competitions with your vehicle then you will need to get a special type of insurance to cover these events. If you do competitions or off-roading often then you will want to consider adding to your policy. However if you do events only once in a while then you can save on costs by having it covered for that one day. It’s important to know the policies of your insurance company as some insurance companies will cancel your policy if you go off road.
Before you decide what company you will deal through be sure to get plenty of online quotes. These quotes will give you an idea of what different insurers cost so you don’t have to spend a week driving around to the different insurance companies. While comparing you will have take into consideration what each policy offers. Every policy will be slightly different and have different amounts of coverage.
Susan Reynolds is the webmaster for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Car Insurance.
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