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Should you get a car insurance quote if you don't have
car insurance? State law (and/or your car's lender) often
requires you to purchase at least a minimum amount of car
insurance. You may find it sensible to purchase greater
coverage, however, in order to protect your auto investment,
pay for necessary medical expenses, cover your legal liability,
and cover any additional losses related to driving. Consider
the following: if you cause an accident and the other driver
suffers damages over and above your insurance policy's limits,
your personal assets and future earnings may be put at risk.
First of all, it's important for you to know how to read
and understand an auto insurance policy. Next, you'll want
to carefully balance cost against desired coverage. Finally,
you should allow us the opportunity to evaluate and compare
the various car insurance products you want or have, to
ensure that you get the best value for your insurance dollar.
Your policy is broken into simplistic and logical sections.
It discusses types of coverage, rights, and obligations
under the policy, as well as exclusions or limitations.
Types of coverage include liability coverage (injuries/damage
you cause to other people and other property), medical payments
coverage (medical expenses that will be paid - up to a specified
limit - regardless of fault), uninsured/underinsured motorist
coverage (losses caused by a driver who is uninsured or
has inadequate insurance), and coverage for damage to your
auto (accident damage and other damage or loss).
A car insurance quote does not have to break your budget.
You can get a quote for just liability or full-coverage.
Car insurance quotes vary based on each situation and company
policies.
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