How Much Car Insurance Should You Buy?
by Erick Pace
Car insurance is one of the most dreaded chunks in your budget. And
depending on which state you live in, it could be a smaller or
larger chunk of your budget than your neighbors across state lines.
How much insurance should you buy? Any insurance agent worthy of
their salt will tell you that you should buy as much as you can
afford. While this is a good rule of thumb, it's about as useful as
a stock broker's tip to buy low and sell high. It might be sound
logic but it doesn't get you any closer to an educated decision.
There are a few filters that need consideration in order to make
that educated decision. First, what is the state required minimum
coverage where you live? Second, what does the minimum cover? Third,
what other coverage is available and can you afford it? And
fourthly, what are you protecting?
What do the minimums cover?
Now that you know what your state requires, what are you actually
covered for once you purchase the minimum? Using the coverage
definitions that follow, find the types of coverage required and see
what your state says is the accepted minimum.
Coverage Definitions
Bodily Injury Liability
Covers other people's bodily injuries or death for which you are
responsible. It also provides for a legal defense if another party
in the accident files a lawsuit against you. Claims for bodily
injury may be for such things as medical bills, loss of income or
pain and suffering. In the event of a serious accident, you want
enough insurance to cover a judgment against you in a lawsuit,
without jeopardizing your personal assets. Bodily injury liability
covers injury to people, not your vehicle. Therefore, it's a good
idea to have the same level of coverage for all of your cars. Bodily
Injury Liability does NOT cover you or other people on your policy.
Coverage is limited to the terms and conditions contained in the
policy.
Comprehensive Physical Damage Coverage
Covers your vehicle, and sometimes other vehicles you may be driving
for losses resulting from incidents other than collision. For
example, comprehensive insurance covers damage to your car if it is
stolen; or damaged by flood, fire, or animals. Pays to fix your
vehicle less the deductible you choose. To keep your premiums low,
select as high a deductible as you feel comfortable paying out of
pocket. Coverage is limited to the terms and conditions contained in
the policy.
Collision Coverage
Covers damage to your car when your car hits, or is hit by, another
vehicle, or other object. Pays to fix your vehicle less the
deductible you choose. To keep your premiums low, select as large a
deductible as you feel comfortable paying out of pocket. For older
cars, consider dropping this coverage, since coverage is normally
limited to the cash value of your car. Coverage is limited to the
terms and conditions contained in the policy.
Medical Payments
Covers medical expenses to you and your passengers injured in an
accident. There may also be coverage if as a pedestrian a vehicle
injures you. Does NOT matter who is at fault. Coverage is limited to
the terms and conditions contained in the policy.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage
Covers bodily injuries to you and your passengers when the other
person has no insurance or not enough insurance in a crash that is
not your fault. In some states, there is also uninsured motorist
coverage for damage to your vehicle. Given the large number of
uninsured motorists, this is very important coverage to have, even
in states with no-fault insurance. Coverage is limited to the terms
and conditions contained in the policy
Personal Injury Protection Coverage
Covers within the specified limits, the medical, hospital and
funeral expenses of the insured, others in his vehicles and
pedestrians struck by him. The basic coverage for the insured's own
injuries on a first-party basis, without regard to fault. It is only
available in certain states.
Property Damage Liability
Covers you if your car damages someone else's property. Usually it
is their car, but it could be a fence, a house or any other property
damaged in an accident. It also provides you with legal defense if
another party files a lawsuit against you. It is a good idea to
purchase enough of this insurance to cover the amount of damage your
car might do to another vehicle or object. Coverage is limited to
the terms and conditions contained in the policy.
Rental Car Reimbursement
Covers renting a car if your car isn't drivable or while your car is
being repaired because of a covered accident.
What else is available and can you afford it?
Did you come across a coverage and think, "I need that but it isn't
required by state law" when you were reviewing the coverage
definitions? Chances are you did. Can your budget afford the
additional expense of these protections? Or maybe more to the point;
can you afford NOT to have these additional protections? At
CarInsurance.com it's easy to get multiple quotes all with a click
of your mouse. And during the quoting process, it's simple to add or
remove coverage to see how additional coverage will affect your
budget.
What are you protecting?
What assets need to be protected from being plucked away if you
cause injury or damage?
A) Your car itself. If this is a significant asset, or at least the
bank you owe money to thinks so, then you will need comprehensive
and collision.
B) Your net worth. Do you have an enormous net worth to protect. If
so, either get it out of your name and into a trust or buy all the
insurance you can. If you have little or nothing to protect, then
you can get by with less and still be financially responsible.
However, after you determine how much protection to get, always ask
how much more it is for the next level higher. Very often, you can
get significantly more coverage for very little cost.
Car insurance isn't flashy. There is no "wow" factor and the
opposite gender isn't going to be impressed by the size of your
policy. But not having enough can be the difference between
financial stability and financial ruin. For what its worth,
CarInsurance.com finds financial stability incredibly appealing.
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About the Author
Erick Pace is a representative of CarInsurance.com. You can visit
CarInsurance.com at http://www.carinsurance.com or contact them at
1-877-327-8728.
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