How
much coverage do I need?
Almost
every state requires you to buy a minimum amount of liability
coverage. Chances are that you will need more liability
insurance than the state requires because accidents cost more
than the minimum limits. If you’re found legally responsible
for bills that are more than your insurance covers, you will
have to pay the difference out of your own pocket. These costs
could wipe you out!
The Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) recommends that you
have $100,000 of bodily injury protection per person and
$300,000 per accident. If your net worth is more than $300,000,
consider buying additional liability insurance. You may also
consider purchasing an umbrella or excess liability policy.
These policies pay when your underlying coverage's are
exhausted. Typically, these policies cost between $200 and $300
per year for a million dollars in coverage. If you have your
homeowners and auto insurance with the same company, check out
the cost of coverage with this company first. If you have
coverage with different companies, it may be easier to buy it
from your auto insurance company.
In addition to liability coverage, consider buying collision and
comprehensive coverage. You don't decide how much to buy. Your
coverage reflects the market value of your car and the cost of
repairing it.
Decide on a deductible -- the amount of money you pay on a claim
before the insurance company reimburses you. Typically,
deductibles are $500 or $1,000; the higher your deductible, the
lower your premium.