Comprehending Liability Law For Your Vehicle

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Most states in the United States have a requirement in order to purchase a vehicle and get the proper tags for it. There are two types of automobile insurance policies that you can choose from in most cases. They are the liability insurance policy and the full coverage insurance policy. The full coverage policy covers damages done to the vehicle and property of the policy holder as well as the vehicle and property of the other person involved in the accident.

Purchasing a liability policy costs much less than a full coverage policy since the insurance agency will only need to cover anyone else’s damage, not the policy holders. If you do not own your vehicle in full you will probably have to carry a full coverage policy until you get your vehicle paid off in full.

If you are still making payments to a bank or financial institution to purchase a vehicle, the bank or financial institution still holds the title to the vehicle so they require that you have a full coverage policy on the vehicle. This is because if you were to get into an accident, they would like your policy to cover the damages to your vehicle so you can get it fixed and continue to drive it.

They know that if you only had a liability policy and the vehicle was damaged to the point that it was not drivable, the chances are very good that you will not be able to make the payments if you are not able to drive the vehicle to your work. Even though it costs more on a monthly basis for a full coverage policy, you will be able to get the vehicle fixed after the accident and should have no problem continuing with the payments.

Another thing to consider if you own an older model vehicle that you hold the title to is what the value of your vehicle is. Insurance policies, both full coverage and liability, come with a deductible on the covered damages.

The average deductible is five hundred dollars. If your vehicle is totaled out and the blue book value is five hundred dollars you will not receive any money from your insurance policy as well. You may be entitled to the value, five hundred dollars, but after you pay for your deductible, five hundred dollars, you and the insurance agency are even and they do not owe you anything.

Even if the value of your vehicle is low you will still be required, in most states, to have an insurance policy on your vehicle. If your vehicle value is low and the deductible is higher than the value than it may be a wise decision to purchase the liability insurance policy.

April Kerr owns website JeriMoberly which has info on low cost home umbrella insurance and cheaper excess umbrella liability insurance.

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