Georgia Underinsured Uninsured Auto Insurance Tips
When you get into an accident with an uninsured driver, then your minimum liability automobile insurance policy will not help you in the least towards your damages. In order to be covered in such an incident, you need to have uninsured motorist coverage.
As I’ve mentioned, the requirements for bodily injury liability under Georgia auto insurance law are pretty low, so in a bad accident it wouldn’t be too hard for the actual medical costs to go way over the amount of insurance that this person has. This is why under insured motorist coverage is also very necessary.
If a person only has twenty five thousand in bodily injury liability, and the damages are thirty thousand, then their car insurance company will pay for the first amount, and your own will pay for the remaining five thousand dollars. Depending on where you are at, the way this is handled could be different. For example, if insurance law requires that under insured motorist coverage be added on, then it will happen much like this:
If your under insured motorist coverage is for, say sixty thousand dollars, and their bodily injury liability is twenty five thousand dollars, then the two amounts will be put together to make eighty five thousand dollars, and that will be your coverage.
However, in other areas they deduct. If this is the case with you, the with the above coverages, you would only have the sixty thousand dollars of coverage.
As for uninsured motorist coverage, it covers bodily injury as well, although there is no additional coverage to be added to it. If you want your damages to be fixed, then you should have collision coverage.
If there is more than one car on your insurance policy, then you can add more to your coverage by stacking your policies. So, instead of having sixty thousand dollars of coverage, you would have a hundred and twenty thousand.
What Is The Minimum Car Insurance Coverage in Georgia?
Reader’s Question:
What is the Georgia law minimum car insurance requirements?
Melanie
Thank you for asking.
It is requires for all motorist in the state of Georgia to carry accident liability insurance for each of the cars they own. This mandatory liability insurance will help cover any damages or medical payments for those injured in the accidents. The minimum amounts that you may be covered in order to satisfy the law are:
$25000 per person for bodily injury
$50000 per accident for bodily injury to two or more people
$25000 per accident for the property damage
It is possible for the state now to verify your insurance status online. It is required that all insurance companies should submit policy information to a state wide database electronically when an individual purchases an insurance. You may also be able to check with the Department of Revenue website your status online and verify if your insurance coverage is properly documented to save you time and expense in the future.
The processing time is 30 days to transmit the data by the insurance companies.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
What Is The Minimum Liability Car Insurance In Georgia?
Reader’s Question:
What is the minimum liability coverage in Georgia? Thank you.
Fred
Thank you for asking Fred.
Georgia law requires all motorist to purchase the minimum liability coverage of some or all of the following types of the liability coverage. the liability coverage includes :
Bodily injury liability
This would protect your assets if in the even of auto accident you are held liable for the people injured or killed
Property damage liability:
This covers the repairs and the replacement of the car and properties of other people
Uninsured/underinsured coverage:
This covers and insures you of your losses caused by other drivers with little insurance or no insurance at all.
You may also want to purchase more than the minimum amount of coverage required for Georgia to fully protects you. Although this is optional in most states, it makes sense to purchase them unless you can afford to pay for the damages in case of accident.
Collision:
this pays the repair or replacement of your car if its damaged due to accident
comprehensive:
covers all the damages to your car against theft ,flood or vandalism..etc
medical payments or personal injury protection
covers medical expenses that is not covered by your health insurance or your passengers
The best coverage to choose are those which will gets you fully covered and saves you an amount of money. You may call your insurance company to discuss which coverage suits your needs.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
