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车保险买多少合适# Automobile - 车轮上的传奇
s*s
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Bodily Damage: 100,000? 200,000? 250,000? per person
300,000? 500,000 each occurrence?
collision: deductible 500? 1000?
comprehensive: deductible 500? 1000?
Property Damage: 50,000? 100,000?
Uninsured Motorist: 25,000 per person, 50,000 per accident?
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大家都买多少?
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c*d
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每个人都不一样。别人穿合身的衣服不一定适合你。去问问有经验的保险经纪人。
Uninsured motorist 一定要买
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t*n
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30k/30k

【在 s**s 的大作中提到】
: Bodily Damage: 100,000? 200,000? 250,000? per person
: 300,000? 500,000 each occurrence?
: collision: deductible 500? 1000?
: comprehensive: deductible 500? 1000?
: Property Damage: 50,000? 100,000?
: Uninsured Motorist: 25,000 per person, 50,000 per accident?
: ....
: 大家都买多少?

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T*u
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Bodily damage insurance比你资产多,不够的话再买umbrella
Deductible 多点少点无所谓
Uninsured motorist是保护你自己的,尽可能高
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s*s
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Bodily Damage: 100,000/300,000
collision: deductible 500 or 1000 for new cars
comprehensive: deductible 500 or 1000 for new cars
Property Damage: 50,000 or 100,000
Uninsured Motorist: 25,000/500,00 depends on your car value
Liability for Bodily Injury – The minimum coverage for bodily injury varies
by state and may be as low as $10,000 per person or $20,000 per accident.
Many auto policies stop at a maximum of $300,000 or $500,000 per accident
for Liability coverage. If you injure someone with your car, you could be
sued for a lot of money. The amount of Liability coverage you carry should
be high enough to protect your assets in the event of an accident. Most
experts recommend a limit of at least $100,000/$300,000, but that may not be
enough. This is no place for cheap auto insurance. If you have a million-
dollar house, you could lose it in a lawsuit if your insurance coverage is
insufficient. You can get additional coverage with a Personal Umbrella or
Personal Excess Liability policy. The greater the value of your assets, the
more you stand to lose, so you need to buy liability insurance appropriate
to the value of your assets.
Liability for Property Damage – The minimum that you must carry varies by
state, but that minimum is not likely to be enough to protect you in a
serious accident. With many cars costing upwards of $50,000, you could
easily be responsible for a substantial repair bill if you hit someone’s
car and it is totaled. If you have a Personal Umbrella policy, you will be
covered for excess costs, but your insurance company may require that you
carry more than the minimum to qualify for a Personal Umbrella policy.
Collision – Covers the cost of damage to your own car in an accident. You
don’t have to figure out how much to buy – that depends on the vehicle(s)
you insure. But you do need to decide whether to buy it and how large a
deductible to take. The higher the deductible, the lower your premium will
be. Deductibles generally range from $250 to $1,000. Collision coverage is
important to have if a car is new and valuable, but less important as the
value of the vehicle declines. If the car is only worth $1,000 and the
deductible is $500, it may not make sense to buy collision coverage.
Collision insurance is not generally required by state law.
Comprehensive – Covers the cost of miscellaneous damages to your car not
caused by a collision, such as fire and theft. As with Collision coverage,
you need to choose a deductible. The higher deductible you choose, the lower
your premium will be. Comprehensive coverage is generally sold together
with Collision, and the two are often referred to together as Physical
Damage coverage. If the car is leased or financed, the leasing company or
lender may require you to have Physical Damage coverage, even though the
state law may not require it.
Medical Expenses – Covers the cost of medical care for you and your
passengers in the event of an accident. The limit you choose under Medical
Expenses coverage is the maximum that will be paid for medical claims to
each driver. Therefore, if you choose a $2,000 Medical Expense Limit, each
passenger will have up to $2,000 coverage for medical claims resulting from
an accident in your vehicle.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage – If you are involved in an
accident and the other driver is at fault but has too little or no insurance
, this covers the gap between your costs and the other driver’s coverage,
up to the limits of your coverage. In some states, this coverage is limited
to bodily injury, while in others it may cover property damage, as well.
The limits required and optional limits that may be available are set by
state law.
Personal Injury Protection (“PIP” or “No-fault”) – This coverage,
required by law in some states, covers your medical costs and those of your
passengers, regardless of who was responsible for the accident. The limits
required and optional limits that may be available are set by state law.
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