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Auto Insurance: What Auto Insurance Actually Covers — and What It Doesn't

A plain-English breakdown of what auto insurance actually pays for, what it quietly excludes, and the endorsements that close the gaps.

Jessecca Miller·August 14, 2023· 6 min read
Auto Insurance: What Auto Insurance Actually Covers — and What It Doesn't
Reviewed by Jessecca Miller, Licensed Insurance AgentAL/TN/MSReviewed August 14, 2023

Almost every auto insurance dispute we see comes back to a single problem: the policyholder thought a particular loss was covered, and it was not. Here is a clear, plain-English map of what auto insurance actually covers — and where the holes are.

What auto insurance typically covers

  • Bodily injury liability
  • Property damage liability
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist
  • Collision
  • Comprehensive

These coverages are the engine of the policy. They show up on every quote. The differences between carriers are in the limits, sublimits, and definitions — not in whether the coverage exists at all.

What auto insurance usually does not cover

Standard auto insurance policies typically exclude intentional acts, wear and tear, war and nuclear events, and certain named-peril gaps depending on form. Auto Insurance is not a maintenance contract; it covers sudden and accidental losses, not gradual deterioration.

The endorsements that close the most common gaps

For Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi drivers, the highest-value endorsements we add are OEM parts endorsement and rideshare gap coverage. These two alone close more real-world gaps than the next ten endorsements combined. We walk every client through whether each one is worth the dollars on their specific risk.

A real-world example

One client experienced a left-turn collision that totaled both vehicles and triggered a $185,000 third-party injury claim. Without the right endorsements and limits in place, the out-of-pocket exposure would have been catastrophic. With them, the policy responded as designed.

How we make sure your auto insurance actually covers what you think it covers

At every Miller Insurance Agency annual review, we walk the dec page line-by-line and explain in plain English what each section pays and what it does not. That is the whole job of an independent agent — making sure the policy you bought is the policy you actually need.

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