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Collision Coverage
Compensates for snowmobile damage If your car flips over, you collide with an item or another car, or another car collides with you.
Comprehensive Coverage
This coverage, also referred to as "other than collision," can assist in covering costs associated with vandalism, theft, natural disasters, and collisions with animals. This coverage also covers customized tools and parts.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage
Your snowmobile and you are more protected from hit-and-run accidents and uninsured motorists with UM coverage. Each state has its uninsured motorist laws. As a result, coverage is restricted by the terms and conditions of the policy.
Underinsured Motorist Coverage
This coverage kicks in if you have an accident with a driver who does not have adequate insurance to pay for the damages. The policy's limitations and terms apply to coverage.
Bodily injury liability
If you cause an accident on your snowmobile and someone is injured, this coverage can help pay their medical bills and loss of income. In addition, most states require liability coverage.
Property damage liability
This coverage can assist with covering the injured party's medical costs and lost wages if you cause an accident while operating a snowmobile. The majority of states also require liability insurance.
OEM endorsement
When new components from the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) are accessible, this policy add-on helps to ensure that your vehicle is fixed with them whenever possible. Payment will be made based on the fair market value of the new OEM part if an OEM part is not readily available. Accessible for automobiles under ten years old.
We extend coverage to individuals and businesses in Boynton Beach, Florida and surrounding areas.
“We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area.
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