Will Utah Auto Insurance Policy Pay For At Fault Accident

 

August 16, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: No Fault Auto Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I still have a lot of questions about auto insurance because I will buy a new car that needs to be insured. I live in West Valley City, Utah and if I get into a car accident, will my insurance cover the damage even if I was the one who caused the accident?

Karen

West Valley City, UT

It’s a good thing that the state of Utah uses a No-fault car insurance system. This means that your insurance company would make payments up to a certain limit for your injury claims and you will be indemnified for losses by your insurance company regardless of who is at fault the accident. You (and your passengers) will not only be reimbursed by your insurance company without proof of fault, but you will also be restricted in the right to seek recovery through the civil-justice system for losses caused by other parties.

You have to be aware of the various details of the No-Fault system and the best way to do that is to check with your state insurance regulator. The goal of no-fault insurance is to lower the premium costs by avoiding expensive litigation over the causes of accidents and to provide quick payments for injuries. But critics of the no-fault system argue that it doesn’t punish reckless or negligent drivers sufficiently through jury awards or legal settlements.

Another disadvantage is that no-fault system could have a high car insurance premium than other jurisdictions. But you could still be able to get the lowest auto insurance premium inĀ  Utah by shopping around and the best way to do that is to get an online rate quote from this website.

No Fault Auto Insurance Quote In NJ – Free New Jersey Auto Insurance Quotes

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader question:

I live in New Jersey and we have no fault auto insurance laws. What’s the difference between no fault and tort laws?

Hunter

Good question.

No fault laws are designed to lessen the costs upon the insurance companies and to make the whole process easier by putting the onus of the medical expenses for anybody involved in a car accident, no matter who is to blame, on the shoulders of their own car insurance company. This has resulted in a decrease in car insurance prices in most no fault insurance states. However, many experts say that this won’t last for long. No fault insurance is more likely than other types of insurance to foster insurance fraud, and New York is a great example of this.

If you live in a state with no fault insurance, you cannot sue the other party in an accident for damages and pain, or, well, anything else. You can only do that with tort laws. The idea is that the insurance company should cover everything, and that all the lawsuits are expensive and clogging up the court system. Tort laws are also kind of like at fault laws, where the one who caused the accident ends up paying out more of the money, or their insurance company does.

Some states allow you to choose one or the other. You can get no fault, and have cheaper premiums; or you can get tort, have higher premiums but still have the option to sue. Still, in some states there is a middle of the way option that involves being able to sue up to a certain threshold and getting slightly lower premiums. If you are in New Jersey, get an auto free insurance NJ quote to find out which is the best for you.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.