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Home > Blog > Liability car insurance
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2022

Liability car insurance

 

What is liability car insurance?

If you’re at fault in an accident, auto liability insurance pays for damage you cause to another person’s vehicle and covers costs for injuries others incur in the accident, up to a certain amount.

Do I need auto liability insurance?

The short answer is, yes, you likely need auto liability insurance. Most states require you to carry a minimum level of liability insurance to ensure you’re covered up to a certain amount if you’re involved in an accident. Two people looking at the damage to a car's front fender

How much liability car insurance do I need?

That depends on where you live. Check out your state’s minimum required amount of auto liability insurance. You can purchase more coverage than your state’s required minimum amount, and also add higher limits and additional coverages on your quote. If you have questions, give us a call or talk to an agent near you.

What does auto liability insurance cover?
 
There are two types of auto liability insurance:
  1.  Bodily injury liability applies when other drivers or pedestrians are injured in a covered         
       accident you cause. It may help cover their:
  • Medical expenses
  • Legal fees
  • Lost income
  • Pain and suffering
  2.  Property damage liability helps pay for damage to another person’s property due to a     
       covered accident.
 
How does liability insurance coverage work?

Your auto liability insurance policy is made up of three distinct elements. If your state requires you to hold 25/50/15 (or $25,000/$50,000/$15,000) for auto liability insurance, that means:

  • $25,000: The maximum bodily injury liability amount your insurance will pay per person injured in an accident
  • $50,000: The maximum total amount your insurance will pay for bodily injury per accident
  • $15,000: The total maximum amount your insurance will pay for property damage per accident

How much is liability insurance?

If you opt to carry only your state’s minimum requirement of liability insurance and no other types of coverage, your monthly payment can be fairly low. However, your insurance costs will always depend on a variety of factors including your driving history, where you live, and your age.

What doesn’t liability car insurance cover?

Auto liability coverage is wide-ranging, but it doesn’t cover everything. Notably, it doesn’t cover items and scenarios like:

  • Expenses for your own bodily injuries or property damage in an accident you cause
  • Theft
  • Damage or injuries from hitting an animal
  • Hail damage
  • Towing costs
  • Windshield replacement

Don’t worry—you can purchase other car insurance coverages to help protect against risks not covered by your liability car insurance.

How does liability car insurance protect me?

If you’re determined to be at fault in an accident, your standard liability auto insurance covers the costs of injuries to other drivers and pedestrians, along with property damage.

But what if you’re in an accident, you aren’t at fault, and the other driver doesn’t have the necessary insurance? That’s where underinsured or uninsured motorist coverage comes in. This is separate from your standard auto liability insurance but is also required in many states.

What is liability-only auto insurance?

Liability-only insurance refers to the lowest or most basic amount of required coverage you can legally hold for your vehicle. Having a liability-only policy means you’ve opted out of holding any additional coverage—like personal injury or physical damage—and only carry the state-required minimum.

Does liability insurance cover rental cars?

Typically, if you cause an accident while driving your rental car, your liability insurance will apply to that vehicle. To make sure, review your insurance policy or give us a call at 830-221-7791 

Carrying liability car insurance—even the minimum required amount—not only helps keep you legal on the road, but it can also help protect you from potentially life-altering costs associated with an accident. When the unexpected happens, it’s reassuring knowing you’re covered.



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