
05-02-2024, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Gatorfan1
Um in Florida does not cover physical damage to your vehicle. That would be covered under your collision, subject to your deductible.
UM covers only if other party is at fault. Covers for bodily injury to you and passengers in your vehicle. It also covers rehab and nursing home. Your health insurance (major medical, Group Medical, Medicare and Medicaid.) Remember that most health insurance has a maximum amount of days they will pay for rehab and nursing home. Other party may not have bodily injury (not required in Florida) or they may not have enough coverage to pay for injuries caused due to their fault.
There are two type's coverages of UM in Florida. Stacked and non-stacked.
Stacked has coverage that many are not aware of. Under Florida law stacked uninsured motorist will extend and cover you on a motorcycle and a motor home. So if you have stacked on your auto, you do not need to buy on motorcycle um or motor home um policies because you already have the coverage under your stacked um on your auto.
If you have non stacked, the coverage does not extend.
If you insure more than one auto insured and you have stacked, your coverage amount would be more.
Example, stacked um, one auto insured and you have 100/000 per person up to 300,00 per accident, that is maximum pay out.
If you have two autos insured with 100/300 stacked limits, the actual coverage is 200,000 per person up to 600,000 per accident.
Minimum coverage offered in Florida is 10,000 per person up to 20,000 per accident. You can buy lower um limits and higher bodily injury limits.
Anytime a licensed agent or a customer service representative tells you that you don’t need certain coverage, make sure you understand what that means.
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One other thing….look at insurance as the worst investment you will ever have. Why, no one wants to ever have a claim, but if you do you will be happy that it is covered and the best investment you made.
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