1. Are there any additional auto discounts I can get?
Some companies offer auto discounts that can help you save on your car insurance.
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Multi-Car Discount
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Multi-Policy Discount (bundle more than one product like auto and home or renters)
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Preferred Payment Discount (payments deducted from your bank account or in 1 or 2 payments)
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Paperless Billing Discount (receive your bill by email)
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Purchase your car insurance online
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Claims/Violation Free Discount
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Military Discount
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Good Student Discount
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Safe driving: Liberty Mutual’s RightTrack (telematics program) could save you up to 30% just for being a safe driver.
Ask your insurance company to review your policy to make sure you’re getting all the discounts that you’re eligible for.
2. Am I sufficiently covered? What should I ask my car insurance company about coverages?
Here are some questions to help you determine whether you have enough car insurance.
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What are the minimum auto insurance requirements in my state?
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Is my car’s actual cash value worth the cost of having Comprehensive and Collision Coverage?
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If I’m at fault for an accident, would all of my assets be covered with the state minimum coverage? Keep in mind, the amount of Liability Coverage you get should be enough to cover your assets.
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Am I required to have Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Protection?
Not every state requires this type of coverage. If it’s optional, ask about the benefits of having it if a person with little or no insurance hits your vehicle. -
If I’m in an accident, will my health insurance pay my medical expenses?
If not, you may want to add or raise your limits on coverages like Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Medical Payments Coverage (MedPay). These can help pay your medical expenses after a car accident – regardless of fault. Uninsured Motorist Coverage can also help pay your medical bills if you’re hit by an uninsured driver.
3. What isn’t currently covered under my car insurance policy?
Review what’s on your policy with your car insurance company. Then think about what you may want to add based on your needs. Here are some optional coverages not on a standard car insurance policy.
Gap Coverage: If your car is totaled or stolen, and its value is lower than the amount remaining on your loan, gap coverage will cover the remaining amount that you owe on your loan/lease.
24-Hour Roadside Assistance: Get peace of mind knowing help is just a phone call away. It can help if your car breaks down, you lock yourself out of your vehicle, and if you need a tow or a jump-start.
Rental Car Reimbursement: Helps pay for a rental car while your vehicle is being repaired due to an accident.
4. Am I protected if I seriously injure someone in an accident?
If you cause an auto accident and 1 or more people are seriously injured, you can be financially responsible. This includes paying their medical and car repair bills. The good news is, Liability Coverage can help cover these costs.
Please note, having state minimum liability limits may not be enough for serious accidents. If an accident loss exceeds your limits, you may have to pay the difference out of your own pocket.
5. How much are my deductibles?
Your deductible is the amount you pay if you have Collision and/or Comprehensive Coverage and are in a covered loss. It’s a good idea to have this amount saved so you can cover it if needed.
Please note, raising your deductible may lower your insurance bill while lowering it can increase your bill. Make sure to weigh your options and pick what works best for you.
6. When does my policy renew?
It’s important to know when your insurance renewal date is for a few reasons.
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Know when your bill is due
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Before renewal is a good time to decide to continue your policy or get quotes from other companies
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You can get a new policy well in advance of your renewal
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A good time to review your policy coverages with your agent, verify discounts, and make any changes
7. Should I consider a telematics device?
Telematics devices track your vehicle’s speed, mileage, total driving time, braking, acceleration, etc. These devices can either be a plug in device for your car or an app on your phone.
Safe drivers can benefit from these devices by getting policy discounts based on good driving. These devices can also help drivers be more aware of how they drive and help drivers make positive changes.
Liberty Mutual’s RightTrack program puts you in control of your auto policy savings by evaluating your safe driving habits. After you enroll, simply download the app, drive for 90 days, and save up to 30% for safe driving.
8. Am I covered if my car is stolen?
If you have Comprehensive Coverage, your insurance should help cover the costs for your stolen vehicle. In general, there are 2 ways Comprehensive can help
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Vehicle isn’t found: Comprehensive can pay for the current value of the stolen vehicle
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Vehicle’s found: Comprehensive will help pay for the repairs to the vehicle
In both cases, you’ll have to pay your policy’s Comprehensive deductible.
9. If my car is totaled, will my insurance company pay for a new car?
If you have Comprehensive and Collision, you have coverage for a covered loss. In general, a vehicle is considered totaled if
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It can’t be repaired to make it safe to drive again
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The repairs cost more than what the car is worth
Please note, the value of your vehicle is calculated based on the value before the accident, minus your deductible. Keep it in mind, Comprehensive and Collision will only pay up to this amount.
At Liberty Mutual, we offer insurance to help protect new vehicles if they’re totaled
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New Car Replacement Insurance: This coverage helps pay for a new car if your new car is totaled in the first year
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Better Car Replacement Insurance: This pays to replace your old car for a model that’s 1 year newer if your car is totaled