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Here are the terms we use for types of
coverage. Other than coverage information, there are also a variety of
terms
that might be unfamiliar to you. We hope the below glossary helps make
the
world of insurance a little easier to comprehend.
Additional Living
Expenses
If you can’t live in your home because
of a covered loss, Safeco will pay the necessary increase in living
expenses—typically
for up to 24 months—while damage is assessed and your home is repaired
or
rebuilt.
Broad Form Liability
Coverage
Helps protect you from expenses related
to injuries or property damage you or your watercraft cause in an
accident. Safeco’s
policy also covers certain accidental fuel spill liabilities and
wreckage
removal.
C.L.U.E.
C.L.U.E. (Comprehensive Loss
Underwriting Exchange) is a claims history database created by
ChoicePoint that
enables insurance companies to access consumer claims information when
they are
underwriting or rating an insurance policy. It typically contains up to
five
years of personal auto or personal property claims history.
You can order a C.L.U.E. report on your
property from:
ChoicePoint Consumer Disclosure P.O.
Box 105108 Atlanta, Georgia 30348-5108 Or call toll free 1 (866)
527-2600
Or you can request a copy from the
seller of a home you are purchasing.
Collision Coverage
Pays to repair your auto, classic auto,
motorcycle, RV damages caused by an accident. Your agent can help you
determine
the limits you need based on the agreed value of your vehicle.
Comprehensive Coverage
Pays to repair or replace your vehicle
if it is stolen, vandalized or damaged in some way other than in a
collision.
Includes loss from fire, cracked windshields, floods, falling objects,
and
wind.
Custom Parts &
Equipment Coverage
Many motorcycle owners like to
customize their rides, and Safeco’s coverage pays for customized parts
and
equipment, often at no extra charge. Ask your agent for details.
Deductible
When you get insurance, you agree to
pay up to a certain amount out-of-pocket in case of a loss. This amount
is
called your “deductible.” The deductible you choose often affects how
much you
pay for your premium. For example, a higher deductible usually means a
lower
premium. In the case of a covered loss, you’ll only be required to pay
your
deductible, and the insurance company usually covers the excess, up to
the
applicable limit for that loss under your policy.
Emergency &
Roadside Assistance
For auto, boat and personal watercraft,
emergency assistance pays for the cost of towing or emergency service.
For RVs,
it also covers housing and transportation costs if your RV becomes
uninhabitable and covers the loss of personal property in your RV. For
motorcycles, Safeco provides you with a roadside assistance benefit of
up to
$300 per breakdown.
Excess Liability
Sometimes used interchangeably with
“umbrella,”
“excess liability” refers to extended liability coverage. This coverage
is
meant to supplement your insurance coverage if the damages exceed your
liability coverage. Be sure to talk to your agent about what your excess
liability covers.
Fidelity Coverage
Companies and businesses often purchase
this coverage to protect them against loss from employee dishonesty
(such as
theft of money, equipment, or other assets).
Identity Theft
Identity theft occurs when someone
steals your personal information and uses it to open accounts or incur
charges
without your permission. Thieves can access your personal information in
a
variety of ways, such as stealing your personal mail, your wallet, or
hacking
your computer files. The thief then uses your identity to rack up debt
in your
name or perhaps to issue fake IDs. For more information on identity
theft and
tips on prevention visit the FTC’s Identity Theft Site.
Indemnity
Providing indemnity means to
financially restore someone after a loss, through payment, repair or
replacement.
Insurance Score
An Credit Based Insurance Score (CBIS)
is derived from information on your credit report. It is a number that
measures
likelihood of having an insurance claim—not a measure of credit
worthiness.
Insurers use CBIS along with a number of other factors, including
driving
records, claims history, and the type of home or vehicle owned, to
evaluate new
and renewal auto and homeowner insurance policies.
Medical Coverage (Home)
Covers medical expenses for guests if
they are injured on your property, and in certain cases covers people
who are
injured off of your property. It does not cover healthcare costs for you
or
other members of your household.
Medical Coverage (Auto,
Boat & Personal Watercraft, Motorcycle,
RV)
Provides for your passenger and your
medical expenses that are the result of an accident.
Liability &
Personal Liability Coverage
For homeowners, this coverage applies
if someone is injured or property is damaged and you are to blame. The
coverage
applies anywhere in the world. For motorcycles, Safeco offers Guest
Passenger
liability in most states. When choosing liability coverage for your
home, auto,
boat, personal watercraft, or RV, consider things like how much money
you make
and what you own. Your liability coverage should be high enough to
protect your
belongings if you are sued.
Personal Property
Coverage
Your home is filled with furniture,
clothes, sports equipment, and other items that mean a lot to you. This
coverage helps repair or replace these items if they are lost, stolen or
destroyed as a result of an insured event.
Personal Watercraft
(PWC)
A personal watercraft (PWC) is a
recreational watercraft that the rider sits or stands on, rather than
inside
of, as in a boat. Models have an inboard engine driving a pump jet that
has a
screw-shaped impeller to create thrust for propulsion and steering.
Because
they are relatively cheap and provide a lot of freedom to owners, they
are
widely used for recreation.
Physical Damage
Coverage for Watercraft
Pays to repair the damage done to your
watercraft due to an accident. It also generally pays to repair or
replace your
watercraft for insured situations such as theft, fire, vandalism or
other
non-collision damages that occur in or out of the water
Premium
Simply put, a premium is the payment
you make in exchange for one term of policy coverage.
Property or Dwelling
Coverage
Typically pays to repair or rebuild
your home if it’s damaged or destroyed by an insured event.
Scheduled Personal
Property Coverage
If you have special possessions such as
jewelry, art, antiques or collectibles, you may want to talk to your
agent
about this additional coverage.
Umbrella Insurance
Umbrella insurance is the coverage that
may kick in when your losses under other insurance policies, such as
homeowner’s
and auto coverage, have exceeded policy limits.
Underwriter/underwriting
Underwriting is the process of
assessing risks when deciding whether to issue a policy of insurance.
Uninsured/Underinsured
Motorist Coverage
Pays for damages associated with bodily
injury or death from an accident caused by an uninsured, underinsured or
hit-and-run driver, as defined by the law in the jurisdiction where the
accident occurred, who is at fault. It also covers you if you are hit as
a
pedestrian.
Unattached Equipment
Coverage





