Am I responsible if someone borrows my car and crashes?

Am I covered if someone borrows my car and gets into an accident?

Yes.

Although your friend was driving, insurance follows the vehicle. Therefore, your vehicle’s personal auto insurance will help cover the damage to both vehicles. Subject to a deductible, your policy’s collision coverage will provide payment for the damages to your vehicle.
 
 
Your friend is in a pinch and asks to borrow your vehicle to pick up their kids from school. Generously, you hand them the keys. While waiting in the pickup line in the school parking lot, your friend becomes distracted and accidentally accelerates, bumping into the vehicle in front of them.
 
Both bumpers are dented, and the other driver would like to be checked out by a doctor, as they have a sore neck.  Are you covered?

What type of insurance do I need to cover this?

Although your friend was driving, insurance typically follows the vehicle. Therefore, your vehicle’s personal auto insurance will help cover the damage to both vehicles. Subject to a deductible, your policy’s collision coverage will provide payment for the damages to your vehicle. Your vehicle’s liability insurance will cover damages to the other party involved in the accident, even if you were not driving.

There are two main types of liability coverage: property damage and bodily injury. Property damage liability coverage protects you in the event you or another driver are at fault for an accident while driving your insured vehicle and cause damage to another vehicle, structure, or piece of property.

Bodily injury liability coverage will help cover another person’s medical bills if they are injured as a result of an accident caused by the operator of your vehicle.

What special endorsements do I need to help ensure this is covered?

Collision coverage is not a state-required coverage but having it on your auto policy is usually a good idea to protect your vehicle from any type of collision, including a minor parking lot accident.

Liability coverage is required by law but limit requirements for both property damage and bodily injury vary by state. It is advisable to buy high limits of liability because bodily injury and property damage costs can add up quickly – especially in more serious accidents.

How do I check to make sure I have this coverage?

To make sure your vehicle has collision coverage and sufficient limits for property damage and bodily injury liability coverage, check the declarations page of your insurance policy or contact your independent agent today. 

For more information or quotes on your home and auto insurance contact Beck Insurance Agency in Archbold or Whitehouse, Ohio today.  Call 419-446-2777, email us at help@beckinsurance.com, or click here to submit your request.

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