Following car accidents, California takes a fault-based approach to assigning financial liability. That means those who cause wrecks are responsible for the resulting damages, and they typically take care of them through their auto insurance policy. For this reason, motorists are required to carry liability coverage in the state of California. While there are no mandatory minimums for uninsured motorist (UM) coverage, it’s wise to add this product to your policy, as well.
At the end of the day, not all motorists carry the minimum amount of liability coverage. Some let their policies lapse, while others never purchase coverage in the first place. As such, you cannot assume that those in traffic around you are equipped to handle the financial ramifications should they end up causing a wreck.
What many people don’t realize, however, is that uninsured motorist coverage has an added benefit. In addition to protecting you whenever you get behind the wheel, it can also apply to your loved ones whether they’re in your vehicle or not.
For example, if your son is crossing the street on his bike and ends up getting hit by an uninsured motorist, you can file a claim with your own carrier to take care of the resulting medical bills. As long as you have an active policy with adequate uninsured motorist coverage, you should be able to turn to your own insurer in such a scenario.
Generally speaking, uninsured motorist coverage applies as long as the victim was injured by a motor vehicle. Whether they were walking, cycling, or driving at the time is usually irrelevant. As such, buying UM coverage can provide considerable peace of mind. Keep in mind, after all, that even with decent health insurance, medical bills can quickly amount to six- and even seven-figure totals.
Your policy should cover all members of your household, and it should compensate you for losses like medical bills, lost wages, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering. It can also apply if you get in a crash in a state where drivers aren’t required to carry certain kinds of liability coverage, like New Hampshire.
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