![]() |
![]() |
||
![]() |
![]() |
||
NEWS BRIEFNew Colorado Auto Insurance LawNovember 11, 2008 - Starting this month, the mail and inboxes of Colorado drivers will begin filling up with notices from their car insurance companies informing customers of a new "opt-out" requirement due to a new Colorado Law that takes effect January 1, 2009. More...
|
Wyoming Auto Insurance RequirementsEach state requires that you have certain types of coverage with minimum liability limits. The insurance industry recommends that your bodily injury liability limits be at least $100,000 per person and $300,000 per occurrence. Wyoming’s mandatory auto liability insurance law requires that anyone driving a motor vehicle must purchase the mandatory minimum limits of liability. Wyoming’s law mandates that auto insurance policies provide the following: Liability -Minimum required:
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Insured motorists who are concerned about being in an accident with an uninsured motorist can purchase this optional coverage to ensure their losses are covered. Medical Payments Coverage or MPC. This optional coverage pays for reasonable expenses you and your passengers incur because of injury in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of fault. Coverage amounts available vary from company to company. You may wish to purchase it if you do not have health insurance, or to supplement any health insurance you do have. Collision and Comprehensive. Collision insurance pays for damages to your car caused by another vehicle, an object or a rollover. Its not required by law, but most lenders require collision coverage for financing. Comprehensive insurance protects you against damage to your own car from perils like fire, theft, glass damage, hail, wind, flood or vandalism. Comprehensive isn’t required either. If you have an older car, consider dropping these types of coverage to save on insurance premiums. If you can afford more insurance, carrying more than the mandatory minimum requirement is recommended. Think about the amount of insurance you’ll need when you need it the most. Families should sit down with their insurance agent or company representative to determine the right amount for each individual and family. Click here for What If I'm Hurt in An Auto Accident? Glossary of Auto Insurance Terms, Ways to Save, Teens Shopping for Auto Insurance, Auto Insurance Basics and Wyoming Insurance Department |
How Medical Bills are Paid After an Auto AccidentWhen you buy auto insurance you need to think about what actually happens when you're in an accident and need to use it... |
|
|
|||
|
Updated:
November 18, 2008 11:14 AM
|
|||