TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2013
Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence.
Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. If you cause an accident that results in serious injury of another person--an injury requiring extended hospital stay and lengthy physical rehab--and you only carry the state minimum of $25,000 per person, your insurance carrier is going to cut a $25,000 check to the injured party. . .and walk away. Who is responsible for all those costs above $25,000? You are! Think about all your assets; your home, your car, your jewelry and other valuable possessions, that could be taken from you in order to pay for the other person's medical expenses. Not a good situation to be in!
That is why we always recommend carrying the highest liability limits you can afford. For a business, we always recommend carrying at least $1 million per occurrence; depending on the nature of the business, we may also recommend an Umbrella policy to extend over the commercial auto policy, in the event costs exceed $1 million as a result of an accident. For a personal auto policy, we'll recommend a six-figure liability limit, often up to $500,000 per occurrence. If the auto operator also owns his or her own business, we'll even recommend a Personal Umbrella policy to extend over the auto policy; the last thing a business owner wants is to have the costs from a serious auto accident eat into the assets of his or her business!
Unfortunately, we live in a lawsuit-driven culture, a culture with legal and medical expenses going up and up and up. If you own a car, you possess an object that can cause an accident resulting in catastrophic injury and property damage. Protect yourself! Carry the highest liability limits you can afford.
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