What Is Liability Auto Insurance Coverage?
Reader’s Question:
Hi, I’m from Phoenix, Arizona and I am a new driver and quite new to auto-insurance. Could someone explain to me what Liability coverage is?
Pam
Phoenix, AZ
Hi, Pamela, right? Let’s get the facts straight. Liability coverage is that piece of automobile insurance that is required by most states now. Most states– that means unless you’re a resident of some states like, from memory — Virginia, New Hampshire and Wisconsin, liability coverage will be a fact of life for you. Surely you won’t move states just to skip it, kidding. So how does liability coverage work? Liability coverage works to protect the car owner from accidents that are his or her fault. One article I read about it cleverly points it out that a driver’s good luck or clean slate won’t last forever.
Here are some basics for you to understand the concept. I’ll leave out the clutter. In Arizona, you’re required to have Bodily Injury Liability Coverage and Property Liability Coverage. Bodily injury coverage serves to pay for damages like medical bills, even funerals. Property Liability coverage, this one saves you from the pain of paying for damage to property caused by you. The state requires you go to have a minimum coverage of 15/30/10. What the heck do these numbers mean to you? Simply put, the first number represents $15,000 of bodily injury for one person with a cap of $30,000 (the second number) total for all the people injured. The last number just means you’re covered up to about $10,000 of property damage. If damages exceed the numbers…that will be a different story already.
SR22 Auto Insurance Certificate Houston,Texas TX
Filed under: SR22 financial responsibilty, SR22-costs, Why get SR22 insurance
Reader’s Question:
My daughter has SR-22 insurance in Houston,Texas. I would like know what we have to do to take it off her record.
Jason
Houston, TX
An SR-22 is a certificate of insurance in the state of Texas that show proof of automobile insurance with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for the future, as required by law.
The insurance carrier notifies the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) if the car insurance policy is cancelled, terminated, or lapses thus if that happens appropriate enforcement action may be taken. The driving privilege or the drivers license will be suspended if a person is required to obtain an SR22 and there is no SR22 on file.
The form called the SR26 is filed by the company to cancel the SR22. So if your daughter is no longer required to carry an SR22 or the time period to carry this financial responsibility certificate is up already in Houston,Texas, she must inform her insurance company that she no longer needs to carry an SR22 so that it will be removed. Her insurance carrier will probably be needing some documentation that shows that she no longer needs to carry an SR22 insurance.She may be able to get this from the Department of Public Safety and show it to he insurance company so they can file a SR26.
