This coverage protects you if you're involved in an accident with a driver who doesn't have insurance.
What is uninsured motorist coverage?
This part of a homeowners insurance policy provides protection against lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that policyholders or family members cause to others.
What is liability coverage?
This term refers to the amount you pay out of pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in.
What is a deductible?
This type of insurance provides additional liability coverage beyond the limits of your homeowners, auto, and other personal insurance policies.
What is umbrella insurance?
What reptile is the well-known mascot for GEICO?
Who is the GEICO Gecko?
This type of auto insurance covers damages to your vehicle caused by events other than collisions, such as theft, fire, or natural disasters.
What is comprehensive coverage?
This peril, often excluded from standard homeowners policies, involves water damage from rising water levels.
What is flooding?
This term refers to a request made to an insurance company for payment of a loss.
What is a claim?
In terms of market share, what company is the largest personal insurance company?
State Farm
What is the Mascot for Aflac?
What is the Aflac Duck
This coverage pays for injuries and damages you cause to others in an auto accident.
What is bodily injury liability?
This coverage helps pay for additional costs of living elsewhere if your home is uninhabitable due to a covered loss.
What is loss of use coverage?
This term refers to the process of determining the value of a loss or damage for which a claim is made.
What is claims adjustment?
What does GEICO stand for?
Government Employees Insurance Company
This character represents the unexpected events that Allstate can help protect against.
Who is Mayhem?
This type of auto insurance covers medical expenses for you and your passengers after an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
What is personal injury protection (PIP)?
This endorsement can be added to a homeowners policy to cover high-value items like jewelry, art, or collectibles.
What is a scheduled personal property endorsement?
This is the amount you pay for your insurance policy, typically on a monthly or annual basis.
What is a premium?
This term refers to the geographic area where your boat is covered under your insurance policy.
What are navigational limits?
This fictional character, known for her white apron and bubbly personality, is the face of Progressive Insurance.
Who is Flo?
This discount is often available to students who maintain a certain grade point average.
What is a good student discount?
This type of homeowners policy covers the dwelling and other structures for risks-of-direct-loss and personal property for named-perils.
What is an HO-3 policy?
This term describes the percentage of costs you pay after meeting your deductible, with the insurance company covering the rest.
What is coinsurance?
This coverage helps replace personal items inside your RV that are damaged or stolen.
What is personal effects coverage?
This duo, consisting of a man and a bird, is featured in Liberty Mutual's commercials.
Who are LiMu Emu and Doug?