Saturday, May 30, 2009

Auto Insurance In USAAuto


Insurance in US follows the points as given below.
Liability coverage insures you against the cost of injury and damage you cause to another in an automobile accident. It is made up of two policies like bodily injury liability and property damage liability. Auto liability insurance is required in virtually every state. Auto insurance regulations vary greatly from state to state depending upon the place of living, purchasing types and coverage.
Bodily Injury Coverage is the part of liability coverage that insures you against the injury you cause to others in an auto accident. It consists of two figures. One limits the cost of injury coverage per person injured, and the second limits the total dollar amount of injury coverage (for everyone injured.) This is a very important policy.
Property damage coverage is the part of liability coverage that insures you against the cost of damage to another's property caused by you in an automobile accident. Here "Property" includes other cars, houses, fences, telephone poles, etc.
Medical payment coverage pays the medical bills of the covered driver, family members, and passengers when injured in an accident, regardless of who was at fault. This coverage is required in some states, but not in others
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is similar to medical payments coverage, only it usually covers a broader range of events, including medical bills, lost wages, loss of services, etc.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage policy covers the cost of injury or damage caused by another driver who is not insured. It covers the policy holder, authorized drivers, and any passengers. It usually consists of separate limits for bodily injury and property damage. This policy is required in some states.
Collision Coverage policy helps to pay for repairs or fair market replacement cost if your car is damaged in an accident caused by you or an authorized driver. This policy is always optional.
Comprehensive Coverage policy covers the cost of repairs to or replacement of your vehicle should it be stolen, vandalized, struck in a hit-and-run, or damaged by an "act of God." Covered events vary from policy to policy but usually include fire, flood, and falling objects. This policy is always optional.

Life and Health Insurance companies in USA




MetLife
Prudential Financial
New York Life Insurance
TIAA-CREF
Mass. Mutual Life Insurance
Northwestern Mutual
AFLAC
UnumProvident
Principal Financial
Assurant
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Lincoln National
Pacific Life
Conseco
Jefferson-Pilot
Mutual of Omaha Insurance
Western & Southern Financial
Torchmark
Unitrin

Insurance Overview


Insurance is something that almost all of us will need sometime, and it is worth understanding it before buying it.
Various types of insurance include motor insurance, which includes automobile, motorcycle, and boat insurance, health insurance, life insurance, home insurance, travel insurance, personal property insurance, keyman insurance, dental insurance, rental insurance, and more.
Often, insurance is required - especially in the cases of motor insurance. Other times, it is a safeguard. Insurance is a form of risk-management which spreads risk of many people in exchange for small payments from each. Specifically, insurance transfers some type of risk (accident, theft, natural disaster, illness, etc) from one person or group to a more financially-sound entity in exchange for a payment (also known as a premium). Premiums are often annual or monthly, but depending on the type of insurance they can be at other intervals.
For example, a consumer can pay a certain amount to an insurer each year to insure that person's car. This sum represents the insurance company's assessment of the likelihood that the car will be damaged or wrecked. These data are normally taken from historical figures relating to the age, sex, profession, driving record, and accident history of the insured, as well as statistics concerning make and model of the car and its accident record, as well as the engine size, number of passengers, and even color of the vehicle.
Statistically, if the make and model of the vehicle in question, and/or its driver have been in numerous accidents, the insurance company will charge a higher premium in order to hedge expected losses. As the risk increases, so too do the premiums. In fact, sometimes, insurance companies will not even insure certain people and/or vehicles as the chance of them having to make a payout (in the event of an accident) will be almost guaranteed.
Types of Insurance 1.Motor insurance
This includes automobile, truck, motorcycle, aircraft, boat, or any other form of motorized transportation. It is perhaps the most common type of insurance, and is required by law in many countries. Motor insurance covers the insured party against financial loss that he may incur to repair his vehicle or a third party’s in the event of an accident. In return for annual or semi-annual premiums, the insurance company is bound to pay any losses as described in the policy. Such a policy may include property, liability or third party, and medical coverage. Property coverage insures damage to or theft of a vehicle; liability covers bodily injury or property damage that may occur as a result of the insured’s actions, and medical coverage pays any fees necessary for bodily injuries, rehabilitation and in some cases foregone wages and funeral costs. In many countries, all of these types of automovile insurance are required of vehicle owners. In some countries, or states, only third party is required. However, in the case of new vehicles, any banks which may be financing the vehicle may require full insurance as a condition of financing. 2.Health insurance
Most developed nations have government-funded health care which means that most or all citizens have access to medical facilities and treatment, as well as health insurance.
For example, the National health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom pays for citizens’ medical needs. However, in the US, there is no government-funded health policy – whether for insurance or treatment. As a result, US citizens and residents must be insured or risk facing astronomical medical bills, garnishing of wages, and bankruptcy. Often, medical insurance (both health and dental) is included in employee benefit packages in the US and other countries. Nevertheless, the issue of affordable health insurance and treatment in the US is one of the most controversial and heated, as many cannot afford either.
3.Disability insurance
This form of insurance protects workers from injuries and illnesses which prevent them from doing their jobs. It can pay for existing commitments the policyholders may have such as outstanding bills, mortgages, utilities, and more.
Workers’ compensation is common in the US, and pays a worker his wages and medical expenses in the event of an injury on the job.
Permanent disability which prevents a worker from ever working again is covered by total permanent disability insurance. This provides the disabled employee with benefits for the rest of his or her life, or according to the terms specified in the policy. Companies can purchase a similar type of insurance, called, disability overhead insurance. This pays for ongoing overhead costs of a business while the owners are not able to work. 4.Property insurance
This type of insurance typically covers things like homes, machinery, crops, valuable goods, shipped cargo, rented property (homes or apartments), and more.
It can cover damages as a result of various activities including acts of God (earthquakes, floods, storms, hurricanes, etc), vandalism, terrorism, fraud, and more.
5.Liability insurance
This covers negligent acts of an insured party with reference to a vehicle or a home. It protects the insured against legal claims and indemnification.There are various types of liability insurance such as professional indemnity insurance Environmental liability insurance and Prize indemnity insurance .
Professional indemnity insurance protects employees from malpractice suits (as in the medical profession), errors and omissions (by appraisers, home inspectors, realtors, insurance agents, notaries, and others), and other acts of unintentional workplace negligence.
6.Credit insurance
This is taken by lenders who need coverage against the people that have credit with them (borrow money). In the event of their inability to pay it back (usually due to unemployment, disability, or death), this insurance protects the lender.
There are many other kinds of insuance, and even each of the major categories mentioned above has dozens of variations and types. They differ depending on the markets, the understanding of risk and availability of historical data, government regulation and law, cultural perceptions and expectations, and more.

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Inland Marine Insurance


This broad type of coverage was developed for shipments that do not involve ocean transport. Covers articles in transit by all forms of land and air transportation as well as bridges, tunnels and other means of transportation and communication. Floaters that cover expensive personal items such as fine art and jewelry are included in this category.

Marine Insurance


Marine Insurance and marine cargo insurance cover the loss or damage of ships at sea or on inland waterways, and of the cargo that may be on them. When the owner of the cargo and the carrier are separate corporations, marine cargo insurance typically compensates the owner of cargo for losses sustained from fire, shipwreck, etc., but excludes losses that can be recovered from the carrier or the carrier's insurance. Many marine insurance underwriters will include "time element" coverage in such policies, which extends the indemnity to cover loss of profit and other business expenses attributable to the delay caused by a covered loss.

MOTOR

MOTOR

Motor Insurance (also known as Vehicle Insurance, auto insurance, car insurance) is insurance purchased for cars, trucks and other vehicles. It is primarily use to provide protection against losses incurred as a result of traffic accidents and against liability that could be incurred in an accident.
Coverage LevelsMotor Insurance can cover some or all of the following items:
The insured party
The insured vehicle
Third parties (car and people)
Different policies specify the circumstances under which each item is covered. For example, a vehicle can be insured against theft, fire damage, or accident damage independently.