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Uninsured-Motorist and Underinsured-Motorist Coverages: They're Not Only Cheap, They Cover You Almost Anywhere.
Posted by: David Abney
July 26, 2010

Uninsured-motorist and underinsured-motorist coverages are some of the insurance industry's best-kept secrets. They're cheap and cover you and your loved ones almost anywhere. We encourage all drivers to ask their insurance agents about making sure that they have ample uninsured and underinsured motorist coverages.

But first you need to understand what the products are, why you should buy them, and what they cover. First, uninsured-motorist coverage provides coverage for you, your family members who live with you, and your motor vehicle's passengers. It covers medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering that may result from a motor-vehicle collision. The trigger for uninsured-motorist coverage is a collision with a driver who has no liability insurance. Since about one-third of all drivers have no liability insurance, uninsured-motorist coverage is an important way to protect you and your loved ones.

Second, underinsured-motorist coverage applies when you are in a crash with a driver who has insurance, but not enough to cover your bodily injuries. For instance, suppose a driver who only has $15,000 in liability-insurance coverage causes a crash that breaks your arm. You have $30,000 in medical bills and other bodily injuries. The other driver's liability insurance will only cover $15,000 of your damages. In a case like that, the other driver is "underinsured," and you have the right to recover $15,000 from your own underinsured-motorist insurance coverage-if you had the sense to buy it.

Uninsured-motorist and underinsured-motorist coverages are far cheaper than liability-insurance coverage. If you or your loved ones use either of those coverages just once, you will probably receive more money from them than you would pay in a lifetime of premiums to buy them. Moreover, if you did not cause the collision, the fact that you received underinsured-motorist or underinsured-motorist benefits to help pay for your bodily injuries will not make your own insurance premium go up.

Finally, most people do not know that their uninsured-motorist and underinsured-motorist coverages follow them almost everywhere. Those coverages protect you when you are riding in someone else's motor vehicle, when you are walking, when you are riding a bicycle, or even when you are sitting on your porch. In fact, suppose you are sleeping in your bed when an uninsured truck driver negligently loses control of his truck and crashes into your bedroom, breaking your arm. Since that crash was motor-vehicle related, your uninsured-motorist coverage will cover your bodily injuries. (All of that is true if the negligent driver was underinsured, and you have underinsured-motorist coverage.)

The moral of the story is simple. Your insurance agent should offer you the chance to buy uninsured-motorist and underinsured-motorist coverages. If not, ask for them. They are far less expensive than liability insurance coverage, so buy as much as you can reasonably afford. Use one of these coverages just one time, and you have probably recovered more than a lifetime of their premiums. And never forget that the coverages apply almost everywhere. (They usually won't cover you outside the United States, unless you buy special coverage for foreign travel, but that's a different story.)

Protect yourself and your loved ones by your own safe driving. But you also need to protect yourself and your loved ones by buying insurance to safeguard against drivers who have no liability insurance-or who do not have enough to cover the harm they may cause to others. Finally, if you are in a serious accident, consult lawyers with the experience and knowledge to help you, like the lawyers at Knapp & Roberts.

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The Knapp & Roberts law firm represents serious injury and wrongful death clients throughout Arizona, including the communities of Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, Goodyear, Tucson, Flagstaff, and Yuma in the Valley of the Sun - Maricopa County, Pinal County, Coconino County, Yuma County, and Gila County.