Relier Pairs Protecting PropertyVersion en ligne Please review pp205-212 of the text book to find the correct answers. par Jeni Garcia 1 Personal injury protection (PIP) 2 Collision coverage 3 Auto insurance 4 Renters insurance 5 Liability coverage 6 Comprehensive coverage 7 Home inventory 8 Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage 9 Homeowners insurance 10 Umbrella liability insurance 11 Replacement value Coverage for medical, hospital and funeral costs of the insured and passengers in the event of an accident, regardless of who is at fault A policy that protects against damage to your own vehicle if you hit another car or lose control and roll over A policy that protects a car owner from losses as a result of accidents and other events Protection against damages to your car from causes other than collision or rolling over The cost of replacing an item regardless of its actual cash (market) value A policy that protects property owners from risk of loss to their real and personal property A list of items of value in your home; used for insurance purposes Protection against injuries suffered by others while on your property or as a result of your action A supplement to your basic auto and homeowners coverage that expands limits and includes additional risks Protection against damages caused by a motorist with no or insufficient insurance A policy that protects renters from personal property and liability risks