Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Insurance

Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist insurance coverage protects the insured if he/she is involved in an accident with a “non insured” or “underinsured” individual.

The level of uninsured or underinsured insurance coverage a client carries is normally equal to the bodily injury liability limits carried on your primary vehicle insurance policy.  These limits are often noted as “$100,000/$300,000” on the declaration sheet of your vehicle insurance policy.

The “$100,000” coverage is the limit payable by the insurance company per person.  The “$300,000” coverage is the limit payable by the insurance company for any particular occurrence. 

Contact your favorite insurance agent (Ryan Edgington, Burton Heginger, Andrea Shearer, or Tessa Everman) at the Triplett Companies (515/232-5240) for more information on such coverage and the pricing of that coverage. 

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