Automobile Insurance

Automobile Insurance is a contract in which an insurance company, in return for a premium, agrees to pay for certain expenses and legal liabilities resulting from the use or ownership of an automobile. Liability automobile insurance coverage is the one insurance coverage that is required in all states, through either a fault or no fault system. Other types of automobile insurance coverage include collision or accident; comprehensive for fire, theft, or other non-collision losses; medical expenses; uninsured/underinsured motorist; and gap insurance to cover the difference between the actual cash value and loan value that is owed for a vehicle. Most litigation arising from automobile insurance is handled through arbitration and mediation.

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