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05-03-2021 07:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
(Post 1938345)
One thing to consider is that Virginia requires you to have uninsured motorist coverage, but Florida does not. I don't buy the uninsured motorist coverage because I consider it to be mostly redundant with medical insurance. And, I don't want to be required to file a medical claim with my auto insurance company. I think that many people automatically buy the uninsured motorist coverage because they come from a state that requires it, and they don't even understand what it covers and what it doesn't cover. It provides no liability coverage.
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Uninsured/underinsured motorists coverage (UM/UIM) is, in my opinion, the most important coverage you can buy in Florida, as it protects you from other drivers who carry little or no bodily injury liability coverage. UM/UIM applies only to bodily injury, not to property damage. Only the named insured on an auto policy can waive UM/UIM coverage, and some people do to save money, but such waiver is false economy. Buy as much bodily injury liability coverage as you can afford, because the more BI coverage you have, the more UM/UIM coverage you can buy. Also, if you have an umbrella policy, be sure not to waive UM/UIM coverage on your umbrella policy. I have been a licensed Florida civil trial lawyer for almost 50 years, and on this subject, I know whereof I speak.
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