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Frequently Asked Questions
What Happens
in an Accident if the
Other Driver is Uninsured?
Unfortunately, more
people today are driving in California who are uninsured than at any
other time. You can protect yourself and your family from the
Negligence
of
an uninsured driver by purchasing uninsured motorist coverage (UM
coverage). Every insurance carrier offering automobile insurance in
California must offer UM coverage. The minimum coverage is $15,000
for the bodily injury or death of any one person in any one accident
and $30,000 because of bodily injury or death of two or more persons
in any one accident. The insurance carrier must also allow you to
purchase additional UM coverage equal to the limits for bodily
injury in the underlying policy of insurance. As an example, if you
have $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability protection, you can
purchase up to $100,000/$300,000 coverage in UM coverage.
UM coverage not only
protects you when an uninsured driver negligently injures you, but
it also affords protection for injuries caused by hit and run
drivers.
There is an
additional benefit to UM coverage and that is underinsured motorist
coverage. By law, policies providing UM coverage must also include
under-insured motorist coverage. The minimum limits are the same for
the UM coverage. Assume a negligent driver injures you and that
person has only $15,000 bodily injury liability coverage. What are
you going to do if your injuries and damages exceed $15,000? If you
had UM coverage greater than $15,000, you could settle with the
negligent driver for his $15,000 policy limits, and pursue a claim
against your own insurance company up to the limits of your UM
coverage. If your insurance carrier does not attempt to promptly and
fairly honor your claim, your insurance company may be guilty of
Insurance Bad Faith.
UM coverage's is one
of the most beneficial and affordable automobile insurance
coverage's you can purchase. If you do not have UM coverage, get it.
If you have minimum coverage, you should consider calling your
insurance agent and increasing your limits.
For related
information go to
Actions Against Common Carriers,
Motor Vehicle Accidents and
Negligence Law.
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Denove, Rowell & Bennett
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matters, yet is small enough to offer individualized service to
our clients.
At Cheong,
Denove, Rowell & Bennett we believe the more you know,
the better choice you will make.
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