Individuals with a great deal of material goods, collectibles, or general valuables should
carry higher coverage amounts within their renters insurance policies.
This was more than $ 200 less than the best deal available for our 30 - year - old good drivers, who
carried higher coverage amounts.
Not exact matches
People who do have insurance on their vehicles should
carry the
highest amount of uninsured motorist
coverage available to them.
Carrying liability insurance in as
high of a
coverage amount as is financially possible for you is a smart idea, and can protect you if you cause serious damages to another party through an act of your own fault.
Commercial vehicles must also
carry a minimum
amount of liability
coverage, which is established by state regulations and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and is
higher than for personal vehicles.
A civil judgement of an
amount greater than your liability
coverage would mean that you end up paying that out of your own pocket, so it's important to
carry limits as
high as you can afford.
The
amount of Liability
coverage you
carry should be
high enough to protect your assets in the event of an accident.
Additionally, if you are to blame in an accident and
carry single - limit liability insurance, the injured party's attorney may press for a
higher amount in a settlement because there is no limit (with the exception of the total
coverage limit) to bodily injury
coverage.
In Illinois, the
amount of
coverage you need to
carry is
higher than most other states, but overall is still a small
amount of car insurance to adequately protect you.
These numbers are the lowest
amount of liability
coverage drivers in Helena can
carry; however, drivers can
carry much
higher limits and it is often recommended to do so.
Your agent can then help you find the appropriate
coverage for that
amount, but you should consider
carrying a slightly
higher amount in case you upgrade anything or purchase something new of value.