Fault-Based Auto Insurance Policy Nevada

The price and quality of auto-insurance is anchored on a number of variables. The fault-based insurance policy follows the tort system, which is widely used in the United States. By reading the auto insurance market thoroughly, you can make better purchase decisions that will save you a lot of money in the long run. Here is an overview of the things that you need to know when you buy an insurance policy under the tort system.


1 . Local Companies

Charles A Jensen & Associates, Inc
(702)4343225
5812 S Pecos Rd
Las Vegas, NV
Agency Insurance Resolutions Inc
(702) 649-5505
3100 E Lake Mead Blvd
North Las Vegas, NV
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(775) 323-6828
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Reno, NV
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Allstate Insurance Companies
(702) 649-6933
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North Las Vegas, NV

2 . Defining Fault-Based Auto Insurance Policy

A fault-based auto insurance policy stems from an insurance system born by state regulations. This is commonly referred to as the tort system. Under this system, there will always be an assumed driver that will be found at fault or responsible for an auto accident. Thus, an insurance claim is automatically engaged once the person at fault is identified. The insurance carrier of the person who caused the accident should answer for all damages, such as medical bills, property loss, and wage loss to name a few.

With this policy in place, the investigation needs to establish the culprit of the accident so that insurance claims are approved accordingly. This system ensures that anyone who incurred bodily injuries and damages as a result of an accident will have an insurance carrier to depend on.

The fault-based auto insurance system is more common in the United States than the no-fault auto insurance system. Thirty eight states adapted the tort system compared to the twelve states who have some form of no-fault insurance. More states regard the tort system as the better mechanism because it puts responsibility for damages at the hands of the driver, encouraging them to drive safely and ensure that they have an auto insurance policy in place.

3 . Difference Between Fault-Based Auto Insurance Policy and No-Fault System

The features between a no-fault policy and a fault-based auto insurance policy are roughly the same. The critical difference lies in the principles governing the responsibility of the parties in a car accident and other corresponding consequences. For the average person, the difference between the two systems pertains to "who" is accountable for the damages.

In a no-fault system, you have to cover your own medical bills and damages regardless of who caused the accident. Thus, car owners who are under this system will need to pay for a separate medical coverage called a Personal Injury Protection (PIP) on top of the basic liability coverage. Most insurance policies under the no-fault system may be structured like a health insurance and your insurance career should have the ability to pay for your medical bills.

In a fault-based system, the insurance carrier of the driver at fault should pay your medical bills and other damages. Fault-based insurance policies have cheaper premiums since you do not have to pay for a separate coverage. The insurance that you purchase covers the damages and injury to the person if you are at fault. Personal injury protection is optional under the tort system.

4 . Coverage under a Fault-Based Policy

The insurance coverage requirements under a fault-based system are different from state to state. Of course, you have the option to upgrade your fault-based auto insurance policy that will meet the basic requirements of your state. The most basic coverage is the automobile liability coverage. This is required by law to pay for bodily injury and property damage if you are at fault. This coverage protects the assets of the driver at fault as long as the insurance company can answer for the damages.

There are optional features that you can add to your fault-based auto insurance policy. Comprehensive coverage pays for damages to your vehicle from theft, vandalism, or damage by forces such as fire, flood, storms, other natural disasters, and other contingencies. This coverage is optional. However, a comprehensive coverage may be required when you apply for a car loan.

Collision coverage covers the cost of repairing your car after a collision with another car and other objects such as a tree, a deer, and more. Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage pays for injuries or damages caused by an uninsured driver or if the insurance company of the driver at fault cannot cover the cost for your damages or injuries. You can also purchase additional medical coverage that you and your passengers may claim regardless of fault.

5 . Featured Local Company

Charles A Jensen & Associates, Inc

(702)4343225
5812 S Pecos Rd
Las Vegas, NV

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