Sunday, May 4, 2008

car insurance teachers

There are a couple of things you should be aware of if you are thinking about buying this insurance. First, a liability policy pays NOTHING toward repairing your car after an accident nor does it pay anything toward any of your medical costs or the medical expenses of anyone in your car at the time of an accident.

The other thing you need to understand is that the maximum payouts on a basic liability policy are rather small. It is not difficult to run up medical bills in excess of $20,000 or even $40,000 after even a moderate-sized accident. Also, the cost of repairing most modern cars is astronomical - for some models a simple fender-bender can almost run $10,000.

The reason this is important is because if your insurance doesn't cover all of the medical bills or all of the property damage caused by your vehicle in an accident it is possible that YOU could be forced to pay the difference out of your own pocket or purse. That means your life savings could be wiped out or you could even be forced to sell your home to pay the bills.

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