Terms
Auto Policy Parts
Types of Auto
Liability Coverage
Umbrella
100

Method of Valuation that recognizes the reduction of value of property as it ages and becomes subject to wear and tear

Actual Cash Value

100

Part A

Liability

100

Vehicle titled to the insured

Owned

100

What does liability cover?

Pays for bodily injury, defense costs, and costs resulting from a settlement or defense of insured

100

What is the primary liability policy called? 

Underlying liability

200

Proof that one can pay for damages caused, often fulfilled by purchasing insurance

Financial Responsibility

200

Part B

Medical Payments

200

Private vehicles operated by the insured, but not titled to them

Nonowned

200

Term that means the maximum amount the policy will pay

Limits of liability

200

Coverage that can be greater or less than the underlying coverage

Umbrella (Stand-alone)

300

The term that means the date that an insurance policy goes into effect

Inception

300

Part C

Uninsured Motorist

300

Auto that is leased, rented, or borrowed

Hired

300

Broken into bodily injury for each person involved, the entire accident, and property damage

Split Limits

300

Form that mirrors the underlying policy and increases the limits of liability

Excess (follow form) 

400

A written law passed by a legislative body

Statute

400

Part D

Property Damage to your auto

400

Auto not owned by the insured used while the insured vehicle is out of service

Temporary Substitute

400

One dollar amount indicating the maximum coverage for all losses

Combined single limit

400

Also referred to as catastrophe insurance

Personal Umbrella

500

Term that means unable to meet financial obligations

Insolvent

500

Part E

Duties after and accident or loss

500

What is the difference between a hired auto and a non-owned auto? 

Autos leased, hired, or borrowed from and employee or partner are considered non-owned. 

500

Name at least 3 exclusions for auto liability

1. Intentional damage or injury

2. Use of auto without permission

3. Use of commercial-types vehicle in business

4. Damage to property being transported

500

Retained limits the insured much pay before umbrella policy will respond to certain losses

Self-insured retention (SIR)