What Are Your Car Insurance Needs?
A Quick Review
Auto insurance is a double edged sword - you can
barely stand the thought of paying for it every month; but
you can't get away with not having it. And really, it would be
incredibly stupid not to have insurance. You may think you
have a valid reason for not having auto insurance coverage,
although we personally can't think of any. But we won't dwell
on that.
Here instead we will focus on remedying the situation.
If you're like most individuals, your number
1 priority is to get the basic minimum requirements down.
We'll begin with that, and continue from there. Most states
require that you have liability insurance. This covers you when
you're the one at fault in an accident. If you live
in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Tennessee or Wisconsin, you
aren't required by law (at this time) to have liability
coverage. For the rest of us, the mandatory coverage varies
according to state. Personal Injury Protection (PIP), or
Medical Payments (MedPay) in some states, pays for your own
medical expenses, any lost wages and whatever other costs may
arise when you're injured in an accident. It usually pays about
80 percent of your losses, and it also pays a death benefit.
PIP is required in Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas,
Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New
Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oregon and Utah.
Some states also require you to purchase car insurance that
will cover your own medical expenses, pain and suffering losses
and, in some states, car damage in the event that the other
motorist is at fault and is either uninsured or
underinsured.
Even though each state has minimum (or no)
requirements for bodily injury liability, it is probably in
your best interest to purchase higher limits. If someone else
is injured and you're at fault, the minimum liability coverage
may not cover their medical expenses, in which case
their lawyer will most likely come after your assets. It
is generally recommended that you purchase 100/300 limits
of bodily injury liability. On the other hand, if your personal
assets don't amount to much, you don't have a whole lot for
them to bother about, so the minimum requirements might
actually suit you better, not to mention save you some
much-needed money.
Besides bodily injury liability, personal injury protection,
property damage liability and uninsured/underinsured motorist
coverage, you have collision and comprehensive auto insurance
coverage to think about. Collision covers damage to the
policyholder's car resulting from running into anything, be it
another car, a phone pole, a or another object. Comprehensive
coverage takes care of your car in the case of theft, fire,
falling objects, missiles, explosion, earthquake, flood, riot
and civil commotion, among other things.
Comprehensive and collision coverage are required on most
lease contracts, and are essential if you own an expensive car.
If you're driving an old clunker, however, and the cost of the
sum of your premium and your deductible exceed the worth of
your vehicle, you probably want to think
about doing without this coverage.
Before you purchase any type of auto insurance coverage, be
sure to look at all your other insurance policies so
you don't end up paying for something you already have. If you
have a good health insurance plan, you might get away with
buying the bare minimum personal injury protection coverage, or
none at all. However, you might end up paying a co-pay and
deductible that wouldn't apply with PIP or MedPay. Uninsured or
underinsured motorist coverage might also be a smart buy,
even if you have full medical coverage, because they can pay
for your pain and suffering claims. If you belong to a roadside
assistance company, you don't need to purchase that through
your insurer. This also goes for mechanical breakdown
insurance if you own a newly financed or leased vehicle which
is still covered under warranty.
None of us like having to shell out a bunch
of money every month for a product we may never
need, but we are all in the same boat. The fact is that
you will need and use your car insurance at some point, so
it's imperative to purchase a worthwhile policy. Know what you
must have and know what you should have and just do it right.
These articles can help you do that.
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Choose the Right Provider
Discover how to find the best car insurance company
to fit your needs and pocketbook.
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Save On Car Insurance
Comparison shopping, ensuring that you are
receiving all the discounts you qualify for and
maintaining a clean driving record can save you a
fortune on car insurance.
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Best Car Insurance Quote
Many people pay far more than they absolutely have
to each year on their auto insurance because they
simply haven’t taken the time to compare rates and
policies with other auto insurance companies.
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Teenage Car Insurance
Not all car insurance companies take the same bleak
view of young drivers.Some discounts are available
to help you cut costs. Remember, the higher the
risk, the higher the cost of insurance premiums.
This should be your guiding principle as you shop
for insurance.
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