Comprehensive Coverage: Comprehensive coverage provides compensation for damages to the vehicle caused by fire, wind, hail, lightning, smoke, theft and other incidents not involving collision.
Collision Coverage: Collision coverage provides compensation for damages to the vehicle caused by a collision with another vehicle or object, such as if your teen hits a curb.
Liability: Liability coverage provides compensation for bodily injury and property damage your teen may cause someone else while operating the vehicle.
Medical Payments Coverage: Medical payments coverage provides medical bill compensation for your teen and their passengers after an accident, no matter who is at fault.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist: This insurance covers damages involved in an accident with another driver who is not carrying insurance.
Deductible Considerations
Auto deductibles typically range from $250 to $1,000. By raising your deductible and utilizing your insurance for big repairs, you can significantly reduce your premium. If you lease or finance a car, the leasing or financing company may require a deductible cap of $500.
Saving Money on Your Teen’s Car Insurance
Auto insurance premiums typically skyrocket when you add another teen to a policy, even if it’s on their own. Save money on car insurance with simple tips such as:
Consider raising your deductible
Ask about a good student discount
Have your teen keep up their good driving record
Enroll your teen in driver’s education
Ask about our multi-policy discounts