by Lesley Green
Your insurance policy should include coverage for Uninsured and Under-Insured coverage for both bodily injury and property damage. The Uninsured Bodily Injury limits are usually equal to you Bodily Injury Liability limits. This coverage is designed to protect...
by Lesley Green
Whether from an auto accident or from someone’s injury at your home, if your liability insurance limits are inadequate to pay the damages you cause, you are usually held personally responsible for the remaining damages. You can’t declare personal bankruptcy...
by Lesley Green
Bodily Injury Liability limits are generally sold at limits of 25/50, or 50/100, or 100/300, or 250/500. (Abbreviated to 25/50 instead of 25,000/50,000) There is no crystal ball predicting if you will ever need your auto liability insurance. You buy insurance...
by Lesley Green
This law is designed to protect all of the other drivers on the road from the harm that your could cause them. When you cause an accident there is commonly bodily injury to one or more occupants of the vehicle you struck and damage to their vehicle. These...
by Lesley Green
The best way to save on your insurance costs is to design a program that reflects your needs. Whether you’ve had losses or not, examining benefits of larger deductibles and taking advantage of all available discounts can dramatically affect your insurance...