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<SNIP>This class of insurance is covering yourself in case someone else does something stupid and you get hurt. </SNIP>
In most states uninsured/under insured coverage only covers medical expenses . I would contact your agent and ask questions . Dusty
Recently my wife was involved in a parking lot incident. Basically, she was parked at the grocery store and opened her door to get out of the car. A truck pulled in and nailed her open door. Luckily she was not hurt but the repair bill was $1800 for a new door. After much discussion between the insurance companies mine decided that there was too much 'he said, she said' to take the claim to the mat. My company paid the claim using UM coverage where there was a $200 deductible rather than our collision with a $500 deductible. We won't be charged for an at fault accident. As far as I am concerned the UM coverage was a good idea and I'm glad we had it. Oh, I can still go after the other driver on my own dime but that really does not make sense financially. Bottom line, there are too many situations where either the other guy has no insurance or the liability is cloudy...why take a chance.
My wife was an insurance agent and she was adamant about UM Coverage. I have max Liability, Comp, Collision and U/M. 200/month for 3 vehicles.
Whee doggies, that's a lot of money. I don't think I've ever owned any vehicles worth ponying up $24,000 every ten years to insure them!!Lannis
Says the man who is still driving his Festiva, correct?
I don't have uninsured motorist insurance coverage on my bike. The cost is almost as much as my regular full coverage almost doubling my insurance cost. However I just got the renewal on my insurance. I had switched from a Harley to a MG in July and my new policy is almost half of what I was paying for the Harley. So maybe I should check into uninsured motorist again.kk
I have a membership in an transport/ambulance company. They pick up whatever insurance doesn't cover wether by ground or air. It runs about $100 a year. Cheap. I have used it once, the helio ride was $20K in 1998. I don't know what what it would be now. Three years ago before the new comp all I could get was air. We I needed to go to a bigger hospital and the helio couldn't fly due to weather and they didn't do ground then. So I went by ambulance, the bill was over $9K. I had to pay 10% out of pocket.kk
Would you mind sharing what company you use? Our health insurance has limits on transport coverage, so a supplemental plan would be very appealing to me. Thanks, Bill