How much is enough?

It’s a sad fact that auto insurance is a boring subject. The only reason we tolerate it is that all but three states in the union have passed laws requiring us to have it. Were it not for that, we would all just let it die.

Since agents earn a commission on the sale of policies, this is not a surprising opinion. So it comes down to a simple rule. If you have a choice, you don’t need to top up your minimum liability policy if you don’t have assets to protect. Let’s say you live in a rental apartment with few items of furniture and no savings in the bank. If you get involved in a traffic accident, there’s no point in chasing you for money.

How much will $10,000 buy if two other vehicles are involved in the same traffic accident? Now let’s go to Maine. Here the minimum is to carry $50,000 for one person injured. If two or more are injured, they share $100,000 to (hopefully) cover their medical expenses. The minimum for property damage is $25,000. These are slightly more realistic figures but, when you add in all the possible claims for consequential and incidental losses, both sets of numbers are inadequate.

If you were to ask an agent for one of the auto insurance providers, he or she would tell you that you can’t have too much insurance.


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