Getting the Most From Your Uninsured Motorist Coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Getting the Most From Your Uninsured Motorist Coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Most states require you to purchase uninsured or underinsured motorist car insurance policies as part of your overall car insurance policy. It is recommended that you purchase the highest coverage that you can afford in this area. This is especially true if you live in an area with a high number of uninsured motorists. Keep in mind that the state mandates for this type of coverage are generally very low and it is advisable to take on more than is required. If you are hit and injured by an uninsured or underinsured motorist, this policy can save you thousands of dollars.

At-Fault Drivers Who Refuse To Pay – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

At-Fault Drivers Who Refuse To Pay – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

You’ve established that you are not the negligent driver in the accident. You’ve exchanged insurance information and have filed your claim. You get a call from the insurance company of the at-fault driver and they tell you something disturbing. The insurance company refuses to pay on your claim. The reason, they tell you that their customer is refusing to cooperate with them. What can you do? Since the driver is in clear violation of their insurance agreement you can treat them as an uninsured motorist and file a UM claim with your own insurance company. Make sure to get the refusal to pay on the claim writing.

Bundled Underinsured and Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

In some states, underinsured and uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage are a bundled service. This type of dual-coverage may be mandatory in your state. Underinsured/Uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage pays for medical expenses, lost wage and other damages when you are in an accident caused by a driver who doesn’t have enough car insurance or who completely lacks auto insurance coverage. One of the other benefits of this dual coverage is that it pays for injuries that are sustained during a hit and run accident. When you obtain an underinsured/uninsured motorist bodily injury policy you determine the limit for coverage.

Before Settling With The Other Driver’s Insurer – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Before Settling With The Other Driver’s Insurer – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Make sure that you have the consent of your insurance company before attempting to settle with the other party’s insurance company. Why? Your insurer has certain rights in place and needs to be informed of any activity regarding the other insurer. You also want to make sure that you are making the right decision and your agent will be able to guide your through the process of dealing with another insurer. Remember, you are paying for the expertise of you agent, use this knowledge to your advantage and protect yourself.

Uninsured Motorist Coverage: Property Damage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Uninsured Motorist Coverage: Property Damage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

The Property Damage segment of Uninsured Motorist Coverage assures that damages to your car will be covered if an uninsured motorist is at-fault in an accident with your insured vehicle. You determine the amount of property damage coverage when you open your car insurance policy. Property damage coverage is not available in all states, including New York.

A Stolen Car And An Uninsured Motorist – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

A Stolen Car And An Uninsured Motorist – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Your car is struck by another vehicle. You come to find out that the vehicle is indeed stolen and the driver (who happens to be the person who stole the car) is uninsured. The insurance company of the vehicle that struck your car refuses your claim on grounds that the car was stolen at the time of the accident, thereby removing their responsibility in this matter. The person who stole the car did so without the consent of the owner of the vehicle, this is true. It is also true that the insurance company does not have to pay on the claim because the coverage does not extend to this circumstance. Are you left holding the bag; definitely not. File an uninsured motorist claim with your own insurance company.

Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage is related to uninsured motorist coverage. In this case, the underinsured motorist coverage will pay for expenses related to an accident caused by a driver with insufficient coverage. An underinsured motorist policy is part of your auto owners insurance policy. This type of coverage will pay the difference between the coverage limit you select and the other driver’s bodily injury coverage limit. It will also cover your medical expenses, lost wages and other damages that you suffer. When you purchase your auto owners insurance policy, you can choose the maximum amount of bodily injury coverage that you will receive.

Uninsured Motorist Coverage Claims – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Uninsured Motorist Coverage Claims – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

If you are in a position where you need to make an uninsured motorist claim or an underinsured motorist claim it is highly recommended that you seek professional legal help. Find an attorney who specializes in dealing with uninsured/underinsured motorist claims. Your insurance company may be seeking ways to reduce or deny your claim, so you need legal support to make sure you get what you are due. Many uninsured/underinsured coverage insurance cases result in a “breach of contract” case, which requires the assistance of an attorney. The attorney can help keep track of the specifics that the insurance company needs and can help file the uninsured motorist coverage claim to your satisfaction.

The Importance of Underinsured and Uninsured Motorist coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

The Importance of Underinsured and Uninsured Motorist coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Since you can only control how well you drive, you can never be truly safe on the road. It is important to protect yourself with uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Experts agree that this type of policy is very important. You should look to carry the same limits on your uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage that you do on your liability coverage. One of the major benefits of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is that it will compensate you for your pain and suffering, in addition to medical expense and property damage.

Multiple Claims and Underinsured Motorist Coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Multiple Claims and Underinsured Motorist Coverage – Uninsured Motorist Insurance Tips

Here you are, parking in the lot of a busy shopping center. All of the sudden, a car comes out of nowhere and hits not only your car but causes damage to the two cars on either side of yours. Everyone is okay, only the vehicles are damaged. You find out that the negligent driver is underinsured and that his insurance will only pay out liable damage to $5,000. The damage the driver has caused is well and beyond $5,000 for all three cars. What will happen next? Not to fear, pro-rated settlements to the rescue, offered to you on a silver platter by the negligent driver’s insurance company. What if the settlement still falls short? Submit the difference to your own insurance company using your underinsured or uninsured motorist coverage; your rates should suffer very little if at all and you get the piece of mind of getting the full settlement.