Dealing with the auto insurance process following a car accident can be a source of stress and overwhelm, especially for first-time individuals. The abundance of terms and information can be daunting. Allow us to assist you in initiating and navigating this process with ease. This glossary provides a foundation for understanding key terms related to auto body repair, auto accidents, and auto insurance processes.
Adjuster
Definition: An insurance professional responsible for evaluating and settling claims, determining the extent of damage, and estimating repair costs.
Appraisal
Definition: The process of assessing the value of a vehicle, often conducted by insurance appraisers to determine the cost of repairs or total loss.
Claim:
Definition: A formal request made by the policyholder to the insurance company to cover damages or losses incurred, such as those resulting from an auto accident.
Collision Coverage
Definition: An insurance policy that covers damage to the insured vehicle caused by a collision with another vehicle or object.
Deductible
Definition: The amount of money the policyholder must pay out of pocket before the insurance coverage takes effect. Higher deductibles often result in lower insurance premiums.
Estimate
Definition: A detailed calculation of the anticipated costs to repair damages to a vehicle, provided by an auto body shop or an insurance appraiser.
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
Definition: Parts or components made by the same manufacturer that produced the original parts in the vehicle. Some insurance policies specify the use of OEM parts in repairs.
Salvage Title
Definition: A title designation indicating that a vehicle has been significantly damaged, often to the point of being declared a total loss. Salvage title vehicles may have undergone repairs and passed inspections.
Subrogation
Definition: The process by which an insurance company seeks reimbursement from the at-fault party or their insurance company for the payments made to the insured.
Total Loss
Definition: A situation where the cost of repairing a damaged vehicle exceeds its current market value, resulting in the insurance company declaring it a total loss.
Underinsured Motorist (UIM) Coverage
Definition: Insurance coverage that protects the policyholder in the event of an accident with a driver who has insufficient insurance to cover the damages.
Uninsured Motorist (UM) Coverage
Definition: Insurance coverage that provides protection when the policyholder is involved in an accident with a driver who does not have any insurance.
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
Definition: A unique code assigned to each vehicle for identification purposes. It contains information about the vehicle’s make, model, year, and manufacturing location.
Diminished Value
Definition: The reduction in a vehicle’s market value due to its history of being involved in an accident, even after it has been fully repaired.
Lienholder
Definition: A person or entity that holds a security interest in the vehicle, typically a financial institution that has provided a loan for its purchase.
Aftermarket Parts
Definition: Non-OEM parts used in vehicle repairs, often less expensive than OEM parts. Some insurance policies may cover or require their use in repairs.
Depreciation
Definition: The decrease in the value of a vehicle over time, taken into account when calculating insurance payouts for repairs or total losses.
Towing Coverage
Definition: An optional insurance coverage that pays for the cost of towing a damaged vehicle to a repair facility after an accident.
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