{"id":2186,"date":"2022-12-17T19:24:00","date_gmt":"2022-12-17T19:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/knowledge-center\/?p=2186"},"modified":"2023-05-22T21:04:23","modified_gmt":"2023-05-22T21:04:23","slug":"what-to-do-if-an-uninsured-driver-hits-you","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/knowledge-center\/auto\/what-to-do-if-an-uninsured-driver-hits-you\/","title":{"rendered":"What to Do if an Uninsured Driver Hits You"},"content":{"rendered":"
When you bought your car you probably made sure you had the necessary insurance coverage to drive in your state. So you should be totally protected in the event of an accident, right?<\/p>\n
Unfortunately, this may not be the case if another driver hits you and they are uninsured or underinsured. The chances of that happening might seem unlikely, but in reality according to the Insurance Research Council<\/a> approximately one in eight drivers in the United States are uninsured. You can be confident you are protected if you include uninsured motorist insurance coverage on your auto insurance policy.<\/p>\n You can be confident you are protected if you include <\/span>uninsured motorist insurance coverage<\/span><\/a> on your auto insurance policy, especially if you look at its cost vs benefits. So, do you know what happens if you get hit by someone without insurance? We got you covered.<\/span><\/p>\n Imagine you are stopped at a stop sign and all of the sudden you are rear-ended by another driver. You step out of your vehicle to assess the damage and to speak with the other driver and they tell you they have no insurance to pay for the damage. This certainly makes a bad situation worse, but there are a number of steps you should follow to help you in getting your vehicle’s repairs.<\/span><\/p>\n If an at-fault driver hits you then uninsured motorist coverage would compensate you for any property damage that the accident caused as well as any serious injuries and medical costs you or your passengers experienced as a result of the crash.\u00a0 Similar to <\/span>liability insurance<\/span><\/a>, uninsured motorist insurance is divided into uninsured motorist bodily injury and uninsured motorist property damage.<\/span><\/p>\n Now the big question: how much does it cost? Is it worth it? As you\u2019ll see in this article, it definitely is. UM coverage tends to be on the cheaper side, since it could range from 3% to 5% of your total insurance bill. Now, consider paying $50 a year for a $1,000 annual insurance bill that protects you against damages, and saves time and stress after an accident with an uninsured driver. Definitely a deal!<\/span><\/p>\n Some states require a form of uninsured motorist coverage, but many do not. Some states also separate uninsured motorist coverage and <\/span>underinsured motorist insurance<\/span><\/a>. The minimum limits for coverage also vary.<\/span><\/p>\n The states that require UM insurance are:<\/span><\/p>\nWhat Should You Do if You Were Hit by an Uninsured Motorist?<\/span><\/h2>\n
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What Does Uninsured Motorist Insurance Cover?<\/span><\/h2>\n
Does My Policy Automatically Include Uninsured Motorist Insurance?<\/span><\/h2>\n