New Colorado Car Insurance Law in 2009 Requires Medical Payments Coverage
Colorado car insurance laws require medical payments coverage to be offered as of January 1, 2009. Is your policy up to date and ready to go? Do you want to pay extra for the optional coverage?
Colorado Car Insurance Mandates
While medical payments coverage is a new requirement, the other Colorado car insurance mandates - according to the Rocky Mountain Information Association -- stipulate that each driver must carry bodily injury liability coverage of at least $25,000 per
person per accident, and also $50,000 per accident. This is the BI 25/50 spread you might see on your insurance card. Next, Colorado car insurance requires property damage liability of at least $15,000 per incident.
Optional, but exceedingly good to have, is uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Sure, you could waive the coverage (in writing!) but it is a good idea to buy it in the same increments as you would buy the BI coverage.
With All This Colorado Car Insurance Already In Effect, What Is Medical Payments Coverage About?
Bodily injury liability (BI) covers the driver who causes the accident, while property damage liability (PD) covers any property the driver damages during an accident. The optional uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) providers for medical and other expenses when a driver is involved in an accident caused by another who lacks insurance, or did not purchase sufficient amounts to undo the damage caused.
Medical payments coverage - abbreviated as Med Pay or MPC - is an additional coverage option of $5,000. Much like UM/UIM coverage, drivers who wish to not have MPC must opt out in writing. This insurance is slated to cover trauma care bills first, followed by other medical expenses. Payment of the bills is done regardless of any liability apportioning, and the insurance company will pay for you or others in your car, even if you were at fault for the accident.
Why Is Colorado Amending Its Car Insurance To Add Medical Payments Coverage To Its Car Insurance Requirements - Even Though it's Optional?
Colorado Car Insurance Mandates
While medical payments coverage is a new requirement, the other Colorado car insurance mandates - according to the Rocky Mountain Information Association -- stipulate that each driver must carry bodily injury liability coverage of at least $25,000 per
Optional, but exceedingly good to have, is uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Sure, you could waive the coverage (in writing!) but it is a good idea to buy it in the same increments as you would buy the BI coverage.
With All This Colorado Car Insurance Already In Effect, What Is Medical Payments Coverage About?
Bodily injury liability (BI) covers the driver who causes the accident, while property damage liability (PD) covers any property the driver damages during an accident. The optional uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) providers for medical and other expenses when a driver is involved in an accident caused by another who lacks insurance, or did not purchase sufficient amounts to undo the damage caused.
Medical payments coverage - abbreviated as Med Pay or MPC - is an additional coverage option of $5,000. Much like UM/UIM coverage, drivers who wish to not have MPC must opt out in writing. This insurance is slated to cover trauma care bills first, followed by other medical expenses. Payment of the bills is done regardless of any liability apportioning, and the insurance company will pay for you or others in your car, even if you were at fault for the accident.
Why Is Colorado Amending Its Car Insurance To Add Medical Payments Coverage To Its Car Insurance Requirements - Even Though it's Optional?
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