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Every year, more cars and drivers hit the highways. With so many vehicles on the road, accidents will happen. If you get in a car accident, the auto insurance you have can make a large difference in the experience you have. How can you decide what type of insurance you require and where you should go to buy it? Required coverage varies based on the state/province but usually includes the following: Liability: Bodily injury and property damage that you have caused will be paid for under liability insurance. If you are sued, it also pays your defense and court costs. Local laws usually require minimum amounts, but larger amounts can be purchased and are extremely helpful. Personal Injury Protection: This is mandated in some states and is optional in others. Sometimes referred to as no-fault coverage, this pays the medical treatment for you or your passengers regardless of who was at fault. It may also pay for lost earnings, service replacement and funeral costs. Local law usually sets minimum amounts. Medical Payments: Medical payment coverage can be purchased in states that are not considered no-fault and will pay regardless of who is responsible for an accident. This insurance will pay for all insured person's reasonable medical and funeral expenses resulting from an accident. Collision: This pays for damages to your vehicle caused by a collision. Comprehensive: This type of insurance covers all non-collision damages. This could include weather damage, vandalism, and theft. Uninsured Motorist: This pays for damages when someone with insurance is in a crash caused by a driver who does not have liability coverage. Under-Insured Motorist: This pays for collision expenses when an insured person is in a crash caused by a driver who does not have enough liability insurance to pay for the full cost of the damages. Other types of coverage, including emergency road service, are also available. State Farm Agent Clermont