An Auto Insurance Policy
1. Declarations/information page
The declarations/information page includes the policy number, the effective dates, the details of the cars covered on the policy, the lien holder (if there is a loan on the car), the coverages, coverage limits, associated premium, risk classifications and any discounts or surcharges. It is also going to list where the car is garaged and contact details for your insurance company and agent. The declaration page may also contain information on any traffic violations in the last 36 months that may have impacted the premium.
It is important to verify that all personal information, the type and amount of coverage, and vehicle information (make, model, year, and manufacturer) are accurate. Any discrepancies in this information can adversely affect the premium and should be communicated to the insurance agent or the company immediately. If the declaration page has a list of discounts applied towards calculation of the premium, it is important to review these discounts to ensure that no applicable discounts are omitted.
2. The personal auto policy or policy form
This will be several pages long and will detail in specific language what is covered, how those coverages are defined, the conditions of the policy and if there are any exclusions. This may also include exception pages that revise/change/modify the policy form. Some companies customize their policy forms to match the coverages in a specific policy, while others list all available coverages.
The declarations/information page details which coverages were purchased.Read the auto policy carefully to understand all coverages and exclusions. If there are questions about the insurance policy, contact the insurance agent or company.
3. Insurance card
At least one copy of an insurance card should be included as proof of coverage. It is important to keep this card in the car, as Nevada law requires the production of this card when requested by law enforcement.
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