Helpful Auto Insurance Information
                    Auto insurance is not a single  type of coverage, but rather a combination of many different types of coverage,  depending on the requirements of the policy holder. Some are optional in Clarks Mills, PA 16114, and some are required by law. The actual amounts of coverage required by law vary from  state to state, with liability auto insurance the most common type required.  Other types can be important, and all types of auto insurance can be extremely  useful to have in the unfortunate event of an accident - such as comprehensive,  collision and uninsured motorist coverage.
   Liability Insurance
 This type of coverage relates to property  damage and bodily injury, and is required in almost every state, by law.  Coverage often appears in a sectioned format, such as 25/50/15. This relates  the amount (In thousands of dollars) that a policy holder is covered for. The  25 refers to the amount of cover allowed for a single person involved in the  accident - $25,000, and the middle number relates to the total amount of coverage  for bodily injuries for the accident, regardless of the number of people  involved.
  The final number indicates the  amount of coverage available for damage to property - $15,000. This can include  the other person's car, or static objects such as road signs. If a person  causes an accident and does not have sufficient levels of coverage, they may  have to pay outstanding costs out of their own pocket. With medical and car  costs on the rise, the recommended state minimums are often too little, and  policy holders take out higher levels of coverage.
   Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage
 This type of coverage protects  a policy holder from road users that have too low insurance coverage or no  insurance at all. An example is if a driver with a car worth $50,000 is hit by  a motorist with an insurance policy that only covers up to $25,000 of property  damage, the underinsured motorist coverage will cover the additional $25,000
 Collision Coverage and Comprehensive Coverage
 These two types of coverage are  usually optional extras. If a driver has a car which has outstanding finance on  it, the finance company will often require the driver to have suitable levels  of these types of cover. Comprehensive coverage covers events that are not  usually covered by collision coverage - such as fire, theft, vandalism etc, and  will pay the costs involved after an incident such as these.