Understanding Auto Insurance Basics
Liability, Uninsured, Underinsured, Comprehensive and Collision Auto Insurance
Liability Insurance
Liability insurance can be for bodily injury and property damage. Generally, both types of coverage are required in most states. Most auto insurance policies will list liability coverage in the following format: $25,000/$50,000/$25,000 or simply as 25/50/25. Translated, this means that if the person with this policy were to get in an accident that was deemed that person's fault in which the other people involved were injured, they would have twenty-five thousand dollars of bodily injury liability coverage per person and fifty thousand dollars of bodily injury coverage per accident total - no matter how many people were involved.
The last number indicates that this person would have twenty-five thousand dollars worth of coverage for property damage in that accident. This would likely go toward paying for the damages or replacement of the other person's car. This amount of coverage may or may not be sufficient, depending on the injuries and vehicles involved. If a person does not have sufficient liability coverage, that person may be held financially responsible for the remainder of the costs associated with the accident. With the costs associated with medical coverage and the price of newer-model cars, most state minimums do not offer the level of protection most people require.
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Car Insurance
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Takeaways
- Car insurance is made up of several types of coverage.
- Liability coverage is required by law in most states.
Did You Know?
Did you know that uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage costs very little but can save you financially if you are in an accident with a person with little or no insurance?
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Posted on 10/09/2007 at 11:10:00 AM