Many state laws require liability coverage, also known as "bodily injury/property damage."
It can help cover expenses from damaging a vehicle or injuring a person in an accident. Bodily injury liability can include coverage for guest passengers.
Collision coverage helps pay for damage to your vehicle if you hit another vehicle, another vehicle hits you, or your vehicle rolls over. This coverage may provide coverage for safety apparel. Collision coverage may be required if your vehicle is financed or leased.
Comprehensive coverage helps pay for damage to your vehicle not caused by a collision.
This can include damage or loss due to theft, vandalism, falling objects, fire, storms, flood and certain other natural disasters.
This insurance helps cover damages in an accident caused by an under insured, uninsured or unidentified motorist. It may also pay medical costs, lost wages and other damages if the accident results in injury.
Medical payments coverage helps pay medical costs for you and your passengers in the event of an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
This coverage can reimburse you for a tow and for the labor costs to get your motorcycle up and running again.