Uninsured and
underinsured drivers often have very few financial assets, so obtaining rightful compensation can be more difficult than other car accident cases.
Car accidents involving uninsured or
underinsured drivers often result in complicated legal proceedings.
Not exact matches
This coverage is
often paired with
underinsured motorist coverage, which is similar, but for situations where the other
driver's insurance will pay for some of the damages.
The state of Utah is not so bad in terms of its rate of uninsured
drivers, but even vehicles that are insured with state minimum coverage
often turn out to be
underinsured.
Although the state of Kansas is (as usual) average in terms of its rate of uninsured
drivers, vehicles that do have insurance are
often underinsured, due to the low state minimum coverage requirements.
Although Iowa has a relatively low rate of uninsured
drivers, Iowa
drivers who only purchased the state - mandated minimum required coverage will
often find themselves
underinsured.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage is
often paired with
Underinsured Motorist covers and covers the costs associated with traffic accidents involving uninsured
drivers.
With the minimum liability limits very low in most states, medical bills
often exceed the coverage of the other
driver; your
underinsured motorist coverage will cover your expenses.
This insurance
often gets paired with
underinsured motorist coverage, which makes up the difference when an at - fault
driver carries an inadequate amount of insurance (as opposed to no insurance).