Glossary of Terms (Part 1)
If you feel like you need to take a foreign language course to “speak insurance” don’t worry, you’re not alone! But, you need to at least understand the basic auto insurance terms because they spell out what you are and aren’t covered for in your policy. Here is a translation of some basic insurance lingo:
25/50/15, 100/300/100, etc. – You will see three numbers when you are buying liability coverage. They represent (in the $ thousands) your liability limits for per person bodily injury, bodily injury for all persons injured in any one accident and property damage liability. Each state requires its own mandatory minimums.
Automobile Liability Insurance – Protection in case others hold you legally responsible for bodily injury and/or damage to property losses incurred as the result of a motor vehicle accident. In other words, coverage in case you cause an accident where there is either physical or property damage to other people. This is a general term that covers bodily injury (BI) liability and property damage (PD) liability.
Source: autoinsuranceadvocate.net
