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Liability Coverage

Liability coverage — bodily injury and property damage — protects you, your family and operators of your vehicle from claims made against you when you are legally liable for an auto accident that results in injury or death to others or damage to their property. It also covers you and your family while operating a non-owned vehicle if you do not regularly use the vehicle.

Claims by family members against family members differ from state to state. Most states require auto liability insurance to pay up to the full liability limits for the claim of a family member if another family member caused the accident. Other states require a payment, but only up to the state’s minimum financial-responsibility limit.

Finally, some states allow insurance companies to completely exclude coverage for claims between family members.

This coverage is required in all states. Be sure you purchase adequate limits to protect your assets in the event you are held legally liable for an accident that results in serious injury or death to others.

Auto liability coverage is usually sold with split limits (see the example below). These are often expressed as a series of three numbers (for example: 100,000/200,000/50,000).

Auto liability coverage is usually available with limits up to $1 million. If you think you might need higher limits of auto liability coverage, consider purchasing an umbrella liability policy.

There is no way to predict what an accident might cost you, but there are some general rules. Your potential cost would be higher if you seriously injure or kill an individual in an accident. Your potential cost also could be higher if you were guilty of negligent driving or driving under the influence. Your costs are likely to be higher if you live in an area known for its high jury awards.

To determine how much liability coverage you need, you should consider your assets, age, income and ability to pay higher premiums. Selecting liability coverage limits is perhaps the most difficult part of buying auto insurance. Most individuals prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

Split Limits
(Example) 100,000/200,000/50,000
Maximum Amount Insurance Will Pay For The Following:
$100,000 Bodily injury and/or death to any one individual in an accident
$200,000 Bodily injuries and/or deaths no matter how many individuals are hurt in the accident
$50,000 Damage to the vehicle or property of others resulting from an accident

If you should be held liable for amounts greater than the liability coverage limits you choose, you are personally responsible.