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Have Proof of Insurance Ready and Available

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Just about every state in the country requires you to have compensation in place for property damage that you may cause with your vehicle and either bodily injury liability for injuries caused to others and/or Personal Injury Protection (PIP) to pay for an injury suffered by the policyholder regardless of who is at fault. States will enforce these laws which are known as the Financial Responsibility and No Fault laws. Although there are a few different ways to satisfy these laws such as making a cash deposit with the state or obtaining a surety bond for a specified amount, most drivers choose to purchase auto insurance and maintain coverage through an insurer.

Although not all states require it, it may be a good idea to always carry proof of car insurance at all times while operating an automobile. If you are involved in a traffic accident you will need to swap policy information following the incident so having the documentation readily available can make it a whole lot easier and faster to go through the claims process. In many states it will asked for by a law enforcement officer upon arrival at the scene of the collision and in many cases not having proper proof will give the officer the impression that you do not have coverage which may result in a fine and a “need to appear” in court with the documentation necessary; both of which can be avoided by simply carrying that piece of paper.

Additional Information about Proof of Auto Insurance

When you purchase an automobile policy, the agent or his representative  should provide you a temporary proof of insurance as soon as the transaction is complete and the finalized documentation should be mailed to your residence. On the identification cards most states require that particular information is stated on the documentation; in most cases states require that the cards show the name of the insurer, a policy number, the effective date and expiration date of the coverage, your name, a description of the year, make and model of vehicles including the “VIN”. It is the responsibility of the policyholder to ensure that all information is correct.

You should make yourself aware of whether or not you are required by law to have proof on you at all times while driving because fines can get quite expensive and become a hassle if you are caught without the proper documentation (even if the state does not require identification cards to be carried it is probably a good idea to do so anyway.) States which require you to have policies you at all times will allow law enforcement officer to ask for identification cards at routine traffic stops and if unable to furnish the driver can be cited. According to the Washington State Department of Licensing those who are caught operating an automobile without coverage can be given a fine of at least $450 which can be close to the amount it would cost to purchase a policy. It would be wiser to always have the documentation ready and never risk driving uninsured.

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Car Insurance – What does PL & PD mean?

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Where our office is, in Muskegon, Michigan, when people ask for PL & PD they are normally asking for a lower cost policy. This is normally because either the vehicle is older and the client doesn’t feel they want to pay the extra cost for physical damage coverage or they just simply can’t afford the extra expense.

In Michigan, a “No Fault” state, the only way to get physical damage coverage is to buy it. If you are in an accident in Michigan, each car’s insurer pays to fix their client’s car if they’ve purchased the coverage.

Put another way, if you only have PL & PD (Personal Liability and Property Damage) your car will not be repaired buy either insurance company no matter who is at fault.

“So what good s that kind of coverage?” you might ask. I’m glad you asked.

First, you have  Bodily Injury coverage. This provides coverage for you if you are at fault in an accident and you injure someone to the point that they become dead, disabled, disfigured or loses in income in excess of $4000.00 per month. You can choose anywhere from $20,000 to $1,000,000 coverage on this. I wouldn’t recommend any less than $300,000.  Without the physical damage on the policy this should be affordable for most people.

A second type of coverage provided by PL & PD is Property Damage. If you run your vehicle into a building, guard rail, pole or some other property that belongs to someone else, they can file a claim with your insurance company and save you the expense of having to make restitution for the damage.

A third type of coverage is PIP. (Personal Injury Protection) In Michigan, insurance companies must pay 100% of medical expenses if you personally are injured. This can have a value of thousands of dollars.

With PL & PD you can also choose to have Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage. This allows a person in your car protection in case you are not at fault in an accident but the person who hits you has either no insurance or the minimum required by law. If you or your passenger are awarded money for a settlement ( for becoming dead, disabled, disfigured or loses in income in excess of $4000.00 per month) from the “at fault” party, but they have no money or too little coverage to cover what you are awarded, this coverage can really save the day.

The reason the law makes a basic policy like PL &PD mandatory is that it helps make sure each driver can take responsibility for their actions. It makes sure people don’t have to suffer financial loss as a result of our actions. Even the hospital, if we didn’t have insurance would have to wait until a person fully recovered and gets back to work, catches up all their other bills and then paid them back at a small amount per month. With PIP coverage they can be paid in a timely manner and you don’t have a stack of medical bills waiting for you when you get home.

Hopefully, this makes you feel a little better and a little more responsible. You really are helping yourself and society at large by owning PL & PD coverage.

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