Do You Really Need Uninsured Auto Insurance Coverage

 

September 20, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto insurance help 

Reader question:

What happens if I get crashed into by somebody who doesn’t have auto insurance coverage? For the record, I do carry uninsured motorist coverage. Is my car insurance going to give me my damages, and then chase after the uninsured driver to get from him what they paid out to me?

Lynn

That’s a good question, Lynn.

The first question that you should ask in this situation is what the policy of your company and state is. Some companies would do this, others would not, and certain states have laws concerning lawsuits against uninsured drivers. However, I would say that it is very likely that if this happens, then your insurance company would subrogate (go after with a lawsuit, as you might say) the insured driver.

First of all, you say you have uninsured motorist coverage. This will take care of all of the damages that a motorist’s liability insurance would normally pay for. While your car insurance company is able to subrogate the other driver, you are also allowed to go after him or her in order to get compensation for any emotional or other long lasting struggles that yo have faced.

When in doubt as to your options, consult with an attorney. If you intend to file lawsuit against the uninsured motorist that your auto insurance coverage took care of, then you will need to have legal consultation.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Cheap Liability Car Insurance Coverage In Florida

 

September 18, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Liability Only Insurance 

Reader question:

Do I need to get uninsured motorist Florida car insurance coverage if I live in Tampa? I just need cheap liability coverage.

Charlie

Glad you asked, Charlie.

Uninsured motorist protection is not a required part of Florida car insurance coverage law, so really it all depends on your options and your priorities. The first thing that you need to consider, before you take in to mind any extenuating factors, is that no matter where you are, no fault state or no, there will be people driving without car insurance. Depending on what state you are in, it might not even be necessary to get extra coverage because of this, but this is still something that you should keep in mind.

First of all, in Florida they only offer one kind of uninsured motorist coverage, and that is for bodily injury. This can be a good idea to carry if you don’t have anything else that would cover the bodily injury of a victim of an accident caused by you if that victim did not carry car insurance coverage. However, it also provides protection for yourself in this area, and that is where it begins to become redundant. In Florida, you are already required to carry personal injury protection coverage, and then most people have health insurance on top of that. It is very unlikely that your health insurance coverage and your personal injury protection would run out after one accident, making it to where you need even more coverage.

One thing that you might consider when thinking about getting uninsured motorist coverage is the possibility of getting a pain and suffering benefit. This might not be possible if you do not have this type of car insurance coverage.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Texas High Risk Car Insurance Policy – No One Wants Me?

 

September 6, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: High Risk Insurance 

Reader question:

I’ve been looking and looking, but since I got my last car insurance policy canceled, nobody wants to give me a car insurance policy in Texas. What do I do?

Greg

Excellent question.

I understand your dilemma. There must have been a reason for the cancellation for your car insurance policy, and that is probably one of the big reasons why car insurance companies around the area won’t admit you. Whether they were showing you the door for a conviction for driving while intoxicated, or if they just didn’t want you because you had missed a car insurance premium payment, recent inconsistencies in the records of your previous car insurance company can have an affect on your insurability as well as your rates.

The first thing you want to do is step up your game and continue to shop around for good car insurance deals. It is still possible that you just haven’t looked hard enough, so if you give it a try you might do better. Get some free online car insurance quotes and see if anybody has a good deal

If all else fails, you might want to consider getting involved in the Texas car insurance risk pool. Going by the name of the Texas Auto Insurance Plan Association, this pool helps people who are generally refused by car insurance companies a chance to get covered as required by Texas state insurance law. The standard premium for TAIPA costs more than that for a company outside of it, but it is better than not getting insured at all.

Unfortunately, you might not be able to get TAIPA if you are in the process of buying a vehicle, because it does not offer coverages that are often required by financiers, such as comprehensive and collision. Instead, it can give you the state liability requirements, and you also have options of uninsured motorist coverage and PIP.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.