The Importance of Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage

The reality, though, is usually quite different, since the vast majority of accident victims (and most drivers for that matter) don’t have nearly enough of what is known as Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UM/UIM).

Unlike liability coverage, which insures you if you injure someone else in an accident, UM/UIM coverage protects you in the event that the person who hit and injured you has little or no insurance.

Problem is, since so many drivers carry the bare minimum in liability coverage or don’t have any insurance at all, you’re left in a disastrous situation if
you are hit by one of them and you or your passengers suffer serious injuries. Any sort of a hospital stay, surgeries or ongoing medical care can easily run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Here’s the real kicker—UM/UIM coverage is actually very inexpensive. In fact, a $1,000,000 UM/UIM policy usually isn’t that much more per month than a $25,000 policy. So, do what you can to protect yourself and your family—make sure you are carrying AT LEAST as much UM/UIM coverage as liability coverage on your policy and make sure that it is the “ADD ON” UM/UIM coverage and not the inferior “DIL” (difference in limits) coverage.

Jason R. Schultz
Helping Georgia area residents with car accident, medical malpractice, and personal injury claims since 1991.