— With
this selection you retain unrestricted rights to bring suit against the
negligent party.
Uninsured Motorist (UM) — This covers
bodily injury for you or your family if you are hit by an at-fault
uninsured motorist.
Underinsured Motorist (UIM) — This
covers bodily injury losses for you or your passengers if you are hit by
an at-fault motorist who does not have enough insurance to cover your
claim.
Stacking of UM or UIM — This coverage
allows you to multiply the amount of uninsured or underinsured motorist
coverage by the number of vehicles on your policy. It costs
extra to stack uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage.
Funeral Benefit — Pays up to $2,500 if
you or a family member dies as a result of an auto accident.
Income Loss — Pays your wages when
injuries sustained in an auto accident keep you from working.
Collision — This benefit pays to
repair damage to your car as a result of an accident. Most banks or
lenders require you to buy this coverage to receive a car loan.
Under Pennsylvania law, the company applies a $500 deductible unless you
request a lower amount. The higher your deductible, the lower your
premium.
Comprehensive — Generally, this
pays for theft or damage to your car from hazards including fire, flood,
vandalism or striking an animal. Most banks or lenders require you
to buy this coverage to receive a car loan. There are various levels
of deductible to purchase.
Extraordinary Medical Benefits —
This coverage pays when medical and rehabilitation expenses exceed
$100,000. It provides a maximum of $1 million of coverage.