Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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While trying to get a quote today we were were told by an insurance agent that we did not need to have Uninsured Motorist coverage. He said that Medicare would cover our medical. Does anyone know if this is true? I did search online and it said yes, that Medicare would cover us for medical, just not for other things UNI would cover...loss of wages, mental anguish, the car itself, etc. We're curious if anyone has dropped their Uninsured Motorist coverages. I never really gave it any thought, just always had it. Thanks...
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There is another recent thread on this topic. Here is the link:
Uninsured Motorist Coverage What your agent told you is absolutely correct. In some states, UM insurance is mandatory, but not in Florida. I have never purchased UM insurance since moving to Florida. I consider it a waste of money. |
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I recently saw an article that seemed to indicate Florida had the highest percentage of uninsured motorist, so if you do not have thus coverage, I guess you will need to cover your own losses out of your pocket.
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I would just correct something about what your agent said. Your car is already covered by your collision and comprehensive coverage. As far as mental anguish and "pain and suffering", if you want coverage for these, you better buy several millions in UM coverage because you will need a good lawyer to sue your insurance company and collect on it. If you only buy $100K to $200K, like most people do, a good lawyer would not even take the case.
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Chance of getting in a catastrophic accident are not high. As a senior if you did have a bad accident, your chances of dying are higher. If so, your spouse would get all of the proceeds if you were injured badly in an accident and if the responsible party did not have adequate insurance. Younger person=different story
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They get hit by a car and thrown out or make a hard turn and throw a passenger not wearing a seat belt head first into the curb. |
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No no no, don't listen to the people that say skip the uninsured and under insured motorist coverage. I was an insurance agent for forty years and we always added UM/UIM to the policy. With more and more drivers going around with no insurance or the state minimum coverage you need to carry UM/UIM. I have seen claims paid under both conditions and for the person that got into an accident that was not their fault and was suing the driver that was at fault which had no insurance it is nearly impossible to recover any money. Look if they don't bother to carry insurance you can bet they don't have many assets to go after. Look at the premium for the UM/UIM and decide is it worth it to have protection in a law suit if the at fault drive does not carry insurance or his insurance is inadequate? You buy auto insurance to protect you from liability claim in case you make an error in driving and you get sued. Why in the world would you not want to have the same coverage if the other driver makes an error and you are busted up and can no longer do the same functions that you did before the accident. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish, enough said!
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For what exactly? What will it cover that you don't have? Not being a smart A...just asking because I'm curious. What will it provide me that I don't have?
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