What Does Minimum Auto Insurance Coverage Mean?
Reader’s Question:
Hi everyone! I’m having a hard time understanding the auto insurance quote that an agent gave me. He says it’s the minimum auto insurance requirement in Arizona. Can someone explain in simple terms what this actually covers?
Faith
Glendale, AZ
Hello there, Faith! I’d be glad to help you out.
For starters, the minimum auto insurance coverage required in Arizona are as follows: $15,000 per person of bodily injury liability insurance with a maximum of $30,000 per accident and a $10,000 property damage liability insurance. If you are found to be the person at fault in an accident, the bodily injury liability insurance will pay for the costs of medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering of the injured party. It will also provide legal defense if ever you get into a lawsuit resulting from the accident. On the other hand, the property damage liability insurance will cover the expenses for damage to another person’s properties, as well as any legal costs associated with the accident.
Aside from the minimum insurance required, I would also suggest that you look into getting some add-on auto insurance coverage for collisions and a comprehensive auto insurance, as well, to cover for any other thing that could result to the damage or loss of your vehicle.
Why don’t you give your agent in Arizona a call? I’m sure your auto insurance agent will be able to enlighten you on your auto insurance companies’ policies and processes, and this will aid you in making an informed decision before you actually pay for your auto insurance.
Hit and Run Drunk Driver Accident – Will My Insurance Pay?
Reader’s Question:
Our neighbor damaged my son’s parked vehicle in Deer Valley, Arizona. Our neighbor’s car was not insured but he got insurance on his other car. Can we place a claim against the policy on the car that is insured? He was arrested for drunk driving.
Tim
Deer Valley, AZ
I do not think you could file a claim for the damages caused by the uninsured automobile against the car insurance policy of the other vehicle with insurance. Your neighbor is responsible for the damages.
To have the damages fixed in Deer Valley, Arizona you may see if you could place claims against your own insurance provider under your collision coverages.
Another option is to seek legal help to determine if you will have to take your neighbor to court and seek a judgment against your neighbor for the damages you sustained while he was driving drunk.
You may contact the Arizona Department of Insurance online or call their consumer hotline at 1-800-252-3439 for consumer help.
Teen Driver Accident But Not On Parents Insurance Policy
Reader’s Question:
If my teen daughter is not on my car insurance policy in Phoenix, Arizona and got into an accident, will she be covered?
Gary
Phoenix, AZ
In most cases there would not be coverage at all if your daughter is not on your car insurance policy and got into an accident. Insurance carriers have to be aware of the risk they are covering that is why many insurance providers require that all licensed household members be added on the car insurance policy. You should verify with your car insurance agent or insurance carrier to know exactly if this loss would be covered.
When a young driver gets their learners permit or drivers license you need to notify your car insurance company about their license status. I know we are all worried when it is time to insure our teenagers.
Comparison shop for young drivers prices would be able to help you get lower car insurance quote in Phoenix, Arizona. You can get some comparison prices for automobile insurance quotes here by just placing your zip code in the box above.
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Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage Car Insurance in Arizona?
Reader’s Question:
I have an auto insurance policy in Deer Valley, Arizona AZ and just recently I’ve included a rider on it known as uninsured motorist coverage. I was wondering, why do we have to get this rider? I think Arizona states regulation requires all motorists to get an auto insurance.
Reeve
Deer Valley, AZ
If we are going to base it in our laws and regulation in Deer Valley, Arizona AZ, it is clear that all drivers and motorist are required to have license and auto insurance with them. But I regret to say this to you that nobody in this world is perfect!
Several reasons behind that lead to some of us Americans to neglect auto insurance policy as required by the law. Number one reason is the economic curl, many Americans now wants to slash down their monthly expenses sacrificing auto insurance. The rider that you added which is the uninsured motorist will not only cover you from those uninsured motorist but also it will cover you from those under insured motorist. Normally they have auto insurance policy but only limited and do not include the damages as a result of the accident.
The uninsured auto insurance rider that you have will give you peace of mind during unexpected turn of events on an accident in Deer Valley, Arizona AZ. It covers you as the policy owner, all the names declared on your policy, and your passengers. It also provides payments for medical expenses, lost wages due to accidents at the same time you can also help those at fault uninsured drivers or underinsured drivers, the rider can pay the cost of the damage. This is a very good protection to keep you as the policy holder away from the court. It doesn’t matter how excellent this rider is, accident is accident and no one wants to get involve with it. You can shop for free quotes online to assess your options for auto insurance in Arizona. Just like any other insurance sites out there, this website can lead you to auto insurance rates comparison chart by using the relevant form.
