Saturday, October 23, 2010

Auto Insurance Policy | Common Exclusions

The insurance policy jargon is such that most of us find it difficult to understand. In fact it is not surprising, that many people don’t even fully read their insurance policy. The reason is that all standard insurance policy contracts are long, boring, confusing, and actually, misleading. For example, in many cases a coverage is excluded in one section, only to be added back later on in the policy. It can get frustrating, that you need a lawyer or an expert, to help you understand what exactly is covered.
There are few common misconceptions about what is and what isn’t covered in an insurance contract, which can be cleared by understanding the policy exclusions.
1. Delivery for Commercial Purposes: If you pick up a job delivering pizzas a few nights a week, there will be no coverage from your personal auto insurance, if you happen to get in an accident while delivering. Commercial deliveries are excluded from the standard personal auto insurance policy.
Always check with the company you are working for, to see if they have a commercial auto policy, that will cover you, while you make deliveries.
2. Company Vehicles: The insuring agreement of personal auto policy excludes, “coverage for the use of a vehicle furnished or available for your regular use.”
For instance: Your employer supplies you a company vehicle. Suppose your spouse also has a car of their own, which is insured under a personal auto policy, which you are named under. If your spouse were driving your company car, she has no coverage under the commercial auto policy.
3. Vehicles not Considered Autos: Auto insurance doesn’t cover all things with a motor. Typical exclusions include boats, four wheelers, motorcycles, go carts, and golf carts.
Before adding this on to your auto policy, first check with homeowners insurance, to see if it’s covered through your policy. In most cases, you have to add a special endorsement, either to your home or auto insurance, or buy a separate policy.
4. Personal Contents: The gadgets we carry in our cars today are not cheap. The combined cost of even a cheap cell phone costs, your CD collection and iPod, you’re easily approaching Rs20, 000 of personal contents in the car. Unfortunately, if someone were to break into you car and steal these items, none of that is covered under your auto insurance policy.
However, personal contents are covered under your home/renters insurance policy.
Endorsements to Insurance Contracts: All of the above are excluded from the standard insurance contract. That doesn’t mean that individual carriers, can’t add them back in. Adding coverage to a policy is called an endorsement.
The next time you’re reviewing your insurance agreement, check to see what your policy is endorsed for. There are a lot of special perks, the better insurance companies will give, that often go unnoticed.
To conclude: It is a good practice to read your insurance contract. Set aside just a few minutes of your time, to get through your auto, home, life, and health insurance contracts. It is bound to prove beneficial and you will definitely learn a lot.

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