What Is Uninsured Motorist Coverage?
Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage may help protect you if an at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance.
Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage may help protect you if an at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance.
Collision generally covers crash-related damage, while comprehensive covers certain non-collision losses such as theft, hail, fire, and vandalism.
Liability limits determine the maximum amount your policy may pay for covered injury or property damage claims.
After an accident, focus on safety, document the scene, exchange information, report the claim, and cooperate with the claims process.
Auto premiums can increase because of repair costs, claim trends, rate filings, vehicle changes, driver changes, and broader market conditions.
Auto insurance rates are based on many factors including driver history, vehicle type, location, coverage limits, and carrier rating rules.
Auto insurance helps protect you financially after covered accidents, vehicle damage, and liability claims.