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Uninsured Motorist Property Damage
Uninsured motorist property damage coverage is an optional auto insurance
coverage in Colorado, and therefore can be rejected. It is not available if
collision coverage is selected, and is available only with the selection of
uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage.
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Damages sustained in an accident caused by a driver who is not insured (This
coverage does not provide for accidents caused by underinsured motorists.)
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Vehicles covered by the Colorado auto insurance policy
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How much protection does this coverage provide?
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The coverage limit you see in your Colorado auto insurance quote refers to the
maximum amount that will be paid per incident
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Who might benefit from buying uninsured motorist property damage coverage?
Colorado policyholders who did not purchase collision coverage will benefit
from uninsured motorist property damage coverage if an uninsured motorist hits
them.
Comprehensive
Comprehensive coverage is optional in Colorado. However, it must be included on
policies that have collision coverage, and it can’t be purchased without bodily
injury coverage.
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Damage not resulting from a collision. (e.g., damage from falling objects,
fire, certain natural disasters, and vandalism)
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Theft
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Glass damage
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Damage from hitting an animal
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Vehicles covered by the Colorado auto insurance policy
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Who might benefit from buying comprehensive coverage?
If your car is financed or leased, the finance company will probably require
that you carry this coverage. If you have a newer vehicle or one in excellent
condition, you may need this coverage to replace or repair the vehicle in case
of loss. If you have an older car or one in poor condition, you may not want to
pay for this coverage.
Collision
Collision coverage is optional in Colorado, and can’t be purchased without
comprehensive coverage.
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Repair or replacement cost of the vehicle that has collided with other
cars/objects or has rolled over.
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Vehicles covered by the Colorado auto insurance policy
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Who might benefit from buying collision coverage?
If your car is financed or leased, the finance company will probably require
that you carry this coverage. If you have a newer vehicle or one in excellent
condition, you may need this coverage to replace or repair the vehicle in case
of loss. If you have an older car or one in poor condition, you may not want to
pay for this coverage.
Towing and Labor
Towing and Labor coverage is optional in Colorado. This coverage pays for the cost of towing
your car if it becomes disabled. Towing and Labor coverage cannot be purchased without
collision coverage.
How much protection does this coverage provide?
The coverage limits you see in your quote refer to the maximum amounts that
will be paid per incident, per term, respectively.
Rental Reimbursement
Rental car coverage is optional in Colorado. Rental reimbursement coverage can’t be
purchased without collision and comprehensive coverage.
What’s covered?
This auto insurance coverage pays for the cost of a rental car if you can’t
drive the insured vehicle due to theft or damage from an accident.
How much protection does this coverage provide?
The dual coverage limits you see in your auto insurance quote refer to the
maximum amount that will be paid per day, per accident, respectively.
Customized Equipment
Customized equipment coverage is optional in Colorado. If you buy this auto
insurance coverage, you must also buy comprehensive and collision coverage.
What’s covered?
Customized equipment coverage is appropriate if your vehicle has permanently
installed custom parts or equipment other than those installed by the original
manufacturer.
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Any dealer-installed equipment that is not offered by the original manufacturer
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Special equipment on vehicles, vans, and trucks, including: running boards,
brush bars, roll bars, undercarriage lighting, fog lights, bed liners, camper
shells, trailer hitches, etc.
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Customized wheels, spoilers, suspensions or performance-related equipment
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Stereo, sound recording, and television equipment
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Customized paint or decals
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How much protection does this coverage provide?
Within the limits you select in your quote, this coverage reimburses you for
the lowest amount of the following: the actual cash value, the declared value,
or the actual cost to repair.
Who might benefit from buying customized equipment coverage?
Your Colorado auto insurance policy covers only the original equipment included
by the manufacturer. Should your vehicle have additional equipment,
accessories, enhancements, and changes that alter the appearance or performance
of the vehicle, it’s advisable that you buy additional coverage to protect
these items.
Auto Loan/Lease Gap Coverage
Auto loan/lease gap coverage is optional in Colorado. To buy this auto insurance
coverage, you must have collision and comprehensive coverage and your car must
also be financed or leased.
What's covered?
This coverage protects you if your car gets damaged. You will be reimbursed for
the difference between the following items:
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The actual cash value of your car at the time of the loss, less the applicable
deductible and the vehicle's salvage value (if retained by the owner or
insured) and
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Any greater amount owed on the vehicle at the time of loss, less any unpaid
finance charges, excess mileage or wear and tear charges, any other charges or
expenses associated with the loan or lease, and the vehicle's salvage value (if
retained by the owner or insured).
How much protection does this coverage provide?
Any payment under this coverage will not exceed 25% of the actual cash value of
the vehicle at the time of the loss.
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