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FAQ

What should I do if an accident of loss occurs?
 
If you are involved in an accident of loss: Get names, addresses, auto license plate number of involved, including any witnesses. Do not discuss an accident with anyone except the police or your insurance representative. Protect your auto and property from further damage.
 
Promptly call the police if someone is injured, damage is extensive, or in case of theft. In case of hit-and-run, you must report the accident to the police within 24 hours or as soon as possible. Notify the agency of the accident of loss.
 
What is provided by the Liability Coverage in my policy?
 
Under your Liability coverage, we agree to pay all sums you legally must pay as damages caused by an accident covered by the policy. The accident must arise out of the ownership, maintenance, use, loading, or unloading of an auto the ERIE insures. The damages must involve bodily injury, (physical harm, sickness or disease, including care, loss of services or resultant death) or property damage (including loss of the property use).
 
When should I add my children to my policy?
 
Your children should be added to your policy as soon as they obtain their learner's permit, which is, after all, not a permit to learn, but a permit to drive.
 
If I loan my car to someone else, is there coverage?
 
Generally, anyone to whom you give permission to drive your car is covered under the ERIE'S policy. Relatives who reside in your home are automatically covered while driving your car.

 

 

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