13% of American Drivers Don't Have Insurance to Cover an Accident
There's over a one in 10 chance that a driver who causes an accident may not have insurance coverage to pay for the damage.
To protect themselves from the risks posed by uninsured drivers, insured drivers can purchase uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage.
Twenty states require drivers to carry uninsured motorist coverage along with liability coverage. And 14 of those require underinsured motorist coverage. Many other states require insurance providers to offer uninsured motorist protection but allow drivers to opt out. Some states have no uninsured motorist coverage requirements.
Often, the minimum requirements are the same as the minimum bodily injury liability minimum requirements in the state.
Many individuals assume UM and UIM will protect them from the financial repercussions if a driver damages their car, but most policies only include bodily injury coverage. In fact, BuyAutoInsurance.com reports that only seven states require uninsured motorist property damage covers. Those states are as follows:
Maryland New Hampshire North Carolina South Carolina Vermont Virginia West Virginia
Even if it's not required, motorists can request their insurer add adequate UM and UIM coverage.
BuyAutoInsurance.com reports that UM and UIM coverage costs about
Read BuyAutoInsurance.com's full report here: How Uninsured Motorist Coverage Works.
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SOURCE BuyAutoInsurance.com
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