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词条 Motorist coverage in Pennsylvania
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Underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage in Pennsylvania is an optional coverage available for all licensed drivers.[1] Although state law requires that all licensed drivers carry liability insurance in order to legally drive a car, the reality is that many drivers don’t comply with this law.[2] A considerable number, nearly 15%, of drivers on the road do not have liability insurance. For obvious reasons, these drivers are known as uninsured motorists (UM). Other drivers comply with the law, but will only carry the minimum liability coverage that is required by the state. This minimum coverage is often not enough to cover the medical bills or property damage costs that are incurred in an accident.[3] Insurance companies refer to these drivers as underinsured motorists (UIM).

In order to protect their clients in case of an accident, insurance companies offer uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. This insurance will cover the expenses incurred by victims, when the at-fault driver either does not have insurance or doesn’t have enough liability insurance to cover the costs involved. It will also cover medical expenses from a hit-and-run accident.

For instance, if the medical costs of the victim come to $25,000 and the at-fault driver’s liability only pays up to $15,000, then the victim’s UM/UIM coverage will pay the remaining $10,000 in medical bills. Most insurance companies offer separate policies for UM/UIM bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance.

According to Pennsylvania State law, property expenses resulting from a hit-and-run accident fall under collision or comprehensive coverage. These types of coverage require the insured to pay a deductible.[4]

Who and what is covered by UM/UIM liability coverage:

Uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage includes the policyholder, other drivers covered by the policy, and any passengers in the vehicle at the time of the accident.

Like liability insurance, UM/UIM bodily injury coverage is purchased with limits. If the at-fault driver is an uninsured motorist, then the victim's insurance policy will pay up to the per person/per accident limits purchased by the victim. If the at-fault driver is an underinsured motorist, then the underinsured's policy will pay to its limit, and the victim's policy will then pay the balance, up to the limit purchased. Like liability coverage, UM/UIM bodily injury insurance covers bodily injuries, lost wages, pain, and suffering.[5][6]

References

1. ^Pennsylvania Insurance Department fact sheet
2. ^Pennsylvania Code - Uninsured Motorist Coverage
3. ^Pennsylvania Insurance Department required coverage
4. ^Pennsylvania Code - Uninsured Motorist Coverage
5. ^American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
6. ^FAQs - The Right Lawyer for Insurance

External links

  • Pennsylvania Insurance Department
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