'' (This helps) ensure that you're covered if you're
hit by a driver without insurance, or enough insurance,» Walker says.
If you get
hit by a driver without insurance, you have to pay to repair your car.
Imagine how frustrating it would be to get
hit by a driver without insurance.
If you get
hit by a driver without insurance or the at - fault party flees the scene, uninsured motorist coverage will pay for your medical bills.
Not exact matches
But if you are
hit by a
driver without adequate
insurance, or if you can't find the person that
hit you, you'll need another source for those expenses.
Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage for bodily injury: Coverage for you and your passengers when you are involved in a
hit - and - run accident or are in an accident caused
by a
driver without insurance.
Uninsured motorist coverage protects you from damage caused
by other
drivers without insurance and
hit - and - runs.
Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist Coverage — If you are
hit by a
driver without adequate
insurance coverage, this type of coverage will cover damage done to your vehicle.
If a
driver is
hit by someone
without insurance, he may be able to collect for damages to his vehicle under the uninsured motorist property damage provision of his
insurance policy.
Uninsured motorist liability coverage pays for the injuries and medical expenses of the insured
driver and any passengers if they are
hit by a motorist
without insurance.
Uninsured / Underinsured motorist (UM / UIM) coverage covers medical and other expenses when you are
hit by a
driver without adequate auto
insurance.
If you are
hit by a motorist who is driving
without insurance and don't have uninsured motorist property damage, then you would be left to go after the at - fault
driver to pay for your damages.
Uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage pays for the policyholder's injuries and property damage caused
by a
hit - and - run
driver or a motorist
without liability
insurance.
These will pay for your own medical and subsequent costs in an accident you caused, or when you are
hit by a
driver who is behind the wheel
without insurance or with insufficient
insurance.
Uninsured & Underinsured motorist coverage — If you are
hit by an uninsured motorist or another
driver without adequate
insurance, GEICO will make sure that you have adequate coverage.
If you are
hit by a
driver who has no
insurance, you have to pay for your own car repairs, an unexpected expense that could leave you
without a working vehicle for weeks or even months.
You may need to purchase bodily injury coverage separately from property damage coverage if you want to make sure that both your medical bills as well as any damage to your vehicle would both be covered if you were
hit by a negligent
driver without insurance or
without enough to cover your damages.