Sunday, July 29, 2007

asssignment due 7/30

Chelsey Gould
type 3


2.Type 3 write up on insurance.FAC's: 1 Describe the following types of coverages: bodily injury liability, property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured and under insured bodily and property damage liability, and the term deductible and how it relates to collision and comprehensive coverages. 2.Describe what the state of Vermont requires for automobile insurance. 3Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation, Post by Monday, 7/30.

Bodily injury liability-
Liability for physical harm or death of a person that ment or didn't mean to do it. it has it for if your sick or have a disease contracted by the injured person as a result of an injury.

Property damage liability- It pays for the car to get fixed, everything put back in that got totaled, and the repairs of the other car if it was your fault.

Collision- Insurance that pays for the repair or replacement of the policy owners car in the place of a crash.

Comprehensive- Like the same thing above but you have to pay a deductible, to get your car fixed.

Uninsured- Covers when property damage is sustained by a insured and the driver does not have insurance, but the limits of liability carried by the bad driver are not going to cover the damages.

under insured- Covers your car when property damage is sustained by a insured and the bad driver does not have insurance.


Vermonters on average paid about $786 in insurance in 2003, compared to the national average is about $914. A lot of people believe all these rates are fixed by insurance companies. State regulatory agencies, but they really discounted and competitive rates are available in Vermont, and Car Insurance.com is the best place to find them.

This is all I could find if you want me to add more I can just write a comment. I tried my best.

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