12 terms every California driver should understand before comparing quotes. Each definition cites its authoritative source.
- Bodily injury liability
- Bodily injury liability pays for medical and legal costs when you are at fault in an accident injuring another person. California minimum limits are $15,000 per person and $30,000 per accident under Insurance Code §11580.1b. Foothill Blvd exposure warrants 50/100 or higher for most La Verne households.
- Source: CA Insurance Code §11580.1b
- Property damage liability
- Property damage liability pays to repair or replace another vehicle or property when you are at fault. California minimum is $5,000 per accident; most advisors recommend $50,000-$100,000 for Pomona Valley commercial-corridor exposure.
- Source: CA Insurance Code §11580.1b
- Good-driver discount
- The good-driver discount is a mandatory California credit of at least 20% for drivers licensed 3+ years with no at-fault accidents and no more than 1 DMV point. Required under Proposition 103 (§1861.025). Must be confirmed at every renewal — never assume it is automatically applied.
- Source: CA Insurance Code §1861.025
- Uninsured motorist coverage
- Uninsured motorist (UM) coverage pays your medical expenses when an at-fault driver carries no insurance. California's statewide uninsured rate is approximately 16.6% (NAIC 2024). Foothill Blvd and I-10 corridor exposure in La Verne makes UM coverage worth maintaining.
- Source: NAIC 2024
- Territory rating
- Territory rating is the practice of filing different base premiums for different ZIP zones with the CA DOI. ZIP 91750 La Verne has its own territory factor that may differ from adjacent 91711 Claremont or 91773 San Dimas at the same carrier. This is why panel comparison matters.
- Source: CA DOI rate filing rules (Prop 103)
- SR-22 certificate
- An SR-22 is a state-required financial responsibility certificate a carrier files with CA DMV. Required after DUI, certain suspensions, or uninsured at-fault accidents per CA Vehicle Code §13352. Filing typically completed electronically within 24-48 hours.
- Source: CA Vehicle Code §13352
- Comprehensive coverage
- Comprehensive coverage pays for non-collision vehicle damage: theft, fire, flood, hail, vandalism, and falling objects. Important for La Verne households with older vehicles parked outdoors on Foothill Blvd or university-area streets where property crime rates are above suburban median.
- Source: NAIC Auto Insurance Guide
- Multi-policy discount
- Multi-policy discount is earned by bundling two or more insurance products — home and auto, or two vehicles — with the same carrier. La Verne homeowners earn 8-15% by bundling; academic-employee group programs may provide an additional layer of credit.
- Source: CA DOI consumer guide
- Telematics / usage-based insurance
- Telematics programs (e.g., Progressive Snapshot) monitor actual driving behavior via app or device. La Verne local-pattern commuters who drive under 10,000 miles/year and avoid late-night driving typically earn 15-25% credit after a 6-month data period.
- Source: CA DOI consumer guide
- Declarations page
- The declarations page is the policy summary showing coverage limits, deductibles, premium, covered vehicles, listed drivers, and effective dates. Only comparing declarations pages guarantees equivalent coverage at a lower price — a headline monthly rate alone is insufficient.
- Source: NAIC Consumer Guide
- Named driver exclusion
- A named driver exclusion formally removes a household member from all coverage under a policy. In California, excluded drivers are never covered regardless of circumstance. Used to remove high-risk household members from preferred-rate policies; creates claim denial risk if excluded driver operates the vehicle.
- Source: CA Insurance Code
- CLCA program
- The California Low Cost Auto Insurance program (CLCA) provides subsidized minimum liability for income-qualified drivers at or below 250% of federal poverty level. Apply via mylowcostauto.com; LA County minimum liability starts around $232/year per vehicle.
- Source: CA DOI / mylowcostauto.com