Auto Insurance Glossary

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A

Accidental Death Coverage


Actual Cash Value


Adjuster


Agent or Broker


Anti-Theft Recovery System


B

Benefit


Bodily Injury Liability


Business-Commercial Use


C

Claim


Collision Coverage


Collision Deductible Waiver


Commuting


Comprehensive Coverage


Continuously Insured


D

Deductible


Declarations


Defensive Driver and Driver Improvement Courses


Depreciation


E

Effective Date


Emergency Road Service


Endorsements


Exclusions


F

Full Coverage Auto Insurance


Funeral Benefits


G

Garaging Location


Gap Insurance


H

HEV


Homeowners Insurance


I

Income Loss


Indemnity


Insurance Claim Report


Insurance Score


Insured


J

Judgment


K

L

Liability


Liability Coverage


Limits


M

Medical Benefits


Medical Payments Coverage


Motor Vehicle Report


N

No-Fault Insurance


No-Fault States


Non-Passive Alarm


O

Other-than-collision


P

Physical Damage


Passive Alarm


Personal Injury Protection


Pleasure Use


Policy Expiration Date


Policy Term


Primary Driver


Primary Use


Primary Policyholder


Property Damage Liability Coverage


Q

R

Rental Car Reimbursement


S

SR-22


Secondary Driver


Stacking


Steering Restraint


T

Tort


Towing Coverage


U

Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage


Underinsured Motorist Property Damage Coverage


Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage


Uninsured Motorist Property Damage Coverage


Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage


V

VIN


W

X

Y

Z



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