There are many pitfalls of car insurance: Having too little, having too much, hoping you can get by without it, and thinking you’re insured when you’re not. These are the most common pitfalls and will be explained in detail below.
Too little coverage. Reaching the minimum state requirement is commonly perceived by drivers to be sufficient. They have ignored the reality taht the state’s minimum coverage requirement is only arbitrarily defined by the state. It does not necessarily mean to suit your personal needs. If you own a home, which is considered to be substantial assets, most likely they will not be covered by the car insurance’s minimum requirement. it is suggested that you should seek for advice from accountant or income tax preparer on the car insurance limits needed.
For injured parties’ medical bills, property damage repair or replacement in an accident that you are at fault, if your insurance coverage is not covered sufficiently, you need to balance the bills, as your personal responsibility. Rest assured that the injured party cannot take your home, but you may need to borrow against your home in order to pay the bills.
Too much coverage. Some prospective car insurance policy owner may think of buying the highest limits of every coverage as a fool-proof approach. This may not be a bad choice, but the premium may be sky high for an average car insurance buyer.
Hoping you can get by without it. This is probably the biggest pitfall of car insurance. Too many drivers on the road in the U.S. drive with no insurance. Even in states where insurance is required. In Florida, 57% of the vehicles owned and registered in the state do not have car insurance. In some states you cannot get a license plate without proof of the state minimum required car insurance.
The vehicle owners get by with this in an ingenious way. When their license plate comes up for renewal, usually once a year, then they go into their local insurance agent, get the cheapest coverage they can, based on their state’s minimum requirements, make the down payment, go the license plate office, show their proof of insurance, get their license plate, and then?. never make another insurance payment.
Misunderstanding the coverage of insurance policy. It happens more common than you think, and most commonly seen in divorce cases, When you are planning to be separated with your partner, car insurance is likely to be considered at low priority. Rules on car insurance for divorce caess are different between states. Some states allow the owner of the car insurance, who apply for the insurance policy solely, to remove their partners from the policy coverage, without informing them.
These are just a few of the pitfalls of car insurance. The best advice is to keep in contact with your insurance agent. Make sure that as your life changes, you update your coverages. For example, if you buy a home, you may want to increase your liability coverage. Best advice is to review your policy every time it comes up for renewal to insure that you have the proper coverage for your current situation.