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What Are The Different Types Of Automobile Insurance Coverage, And How Can They Benefit You?

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What is liability coverage, uninsured coverage and underinsured coverage? Many people know what liability coverage and uninsured coverage are but don’t understand what underinsured coverage is and why they should have it. These are all options for automobile insurance coverage that every driver should know. Our Lexington Car Accident Lawyers explain the coverage options.

Liability Coverage

Liability coverage is coverage purchased to protect an at-fault driver in an accident by providing coverage that compensates the people they injure in an accident. In South Carolina the minimum liability coverage for automobile insurance is $25,000.00 per person or $50,000 per accident for bodily injury and $25,000.00 per accident for property damage per S.C. Code Ann. § 38-77-140. With minimum limits coverage, no person who was injured will get more than $25,000.00 in compensation for their injuries, medical bills and/or lost wages and the liability insurance carrier will not pay more than $50,000.00, in total, for injuries, medical bills and lost wages regardless of how many people were injured in an accident. Also, under minimum limits coverage the liability insurance carrier will not pay more than $25,000.00 in property damage no matter the number of vehicles or amount of property damaged.

Often, minimum limits coverage is insufficient to fully compensate those injured in auto accidents by an at-fault driver and can leave an at-fault driver exposed to being sued by injured parties seeking proper compensation from the at-fault driver’s personal assets. Those who wish to better protect themselves, especially people having significant assets, should consider purchasing higher limits of coverage.

What if you are severely injured by a driver who had no coverage or insufficient coverage to fully compensate you? You can file a lawsuit and go after their personal assets, however often drivers with no coverage or minimum limits have very little in personal assets to help compensate you. So, what can you do? If they have no insurance you can look to your own uninsured motorist coverage on your policy. If they have coverage but it is insufficient to fully compensate you, you can look to underinsured coverage on your policy, if you have it.

Uninsured Coverage

What happens when you are hit by a driver that has no liability insurance covering them or the vehicle they were operating? Uninsured coverage is required coverage per S.C. Code Ann. § 38-77-150 for every automobile insurance policy issued in South Carolina. Uninsured coverage is required in the same amounts as liability coverage. This coverage applies when someone is injured by someone not having liability coverage on the vehicle they are operating or covers them while operating such a vehicle. It is the injured person’s own coverage that compensates them.

Uninsured coverage for property damage does allow for a deductible/exclusion of the first $200.00 in damage. There are rules on filing lawsuits related to uninsured coverage and making recoveries. There are also circumstances where an injured party may be able to “stack” uninsured coverage on different vehicles to allow greater compensation. To properly discuss these issues and how they may apply to you it is best to speak personally with an attorney. Please contact us at 803-866-7419 for a free consultation if you would like to speak personally with one of our attorneys.     

Underinsured Coverage

What happens when your injured by a driver who has liability coverage but it is not enough to fully compensate you for your injuries or damage to your property? Hopefully you have underinsured motorist coverage to help compensate you for your injuries and damages. Underinsured coverage is coverage that applies after an injured party has exhausted the liability coverage for an at-fault party. In South Carolina, the amount of your underinsured coverage is an additional amount of compensation above the liability coverage(s) that you can have that will allow you to try to fully compensate yourself for your injuries and damages.

Underinsured coverage is an optional coverage that must be offered to you in South Carolina pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. § 38-77-160. Underinsured coverage is often not that expensive and offers you a better chance to protect/compensate yourself if you sustain serious injury. You must be offered this coverage, up to your liability limits, by your automobile insurance carrier, but it is usually possible to buy varying amounts of underinsured coverage. Underinsured coverage must be offered in a way that is “meaningful”. This means there are rules on how this coverage is offered and explained to you. If your carrier fails to give you a “meaningful” offer of underinsured coverage you may still have a right to such coverage if you are injured by a driver with insufficient coverage to fully compensate you. Like uninsured coverage, there are rules for making a recovery from underinsured coverage and possibly “stacking” underinsured coverage on different vehicles.

Contact Smith & Jones Law

To properly discuss these issues and how they may apply to you it is best to speak personally with an attorney. Please contact us at 803-784-0730 for a free consultation if you would like to speak personally with one of our attorneys.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our experienced team is dedicated to guiding you through the legal process and fighting for the justice you deserve.
How Do I Know If I Have a Case?

Generally, personal injury cases are based on someone else being at fault for an accident. It can be a person, a company, or another legal entity that has fault.

You might think that someone else needs to have hurt you on purpose to get compensation. That isn’t true! Most personal injury claims are based on negligence. Negligence just means being careless in an unreasonable way. That’s one basis for a case, but there are several different grounds for personal injury compensation. Our lawyers will explore all the ways you may qualify.

The best way to know if you have a case is to ask us for a free no-obligation consultation!

How Much Time Do I Have to File A Lawsuit?

It depends. Generally, the maximum time to file a personal injury case in South Carolina is three years. However, there are exceptions, and it can be much shorter. There are some circumstances where the timeline may be extended, too, but you should never count on this. If you miss the deadline that applies in your case, it usually means there is no way to pursue compensation.

There are things you can do right now to protect your rights and build your case. You should always contact a lawyer as soon as possible. Don’t assume that you can wait – and don’t assume you’ve waited too long, either. We’ll determine how much time you have and work quickly to pursue your case.

How Will My Lawyer Determine the Value of My Case?

Your lawyer determines the value of your case with a multi-step process. First, they total your damages. These are the losses that you are allowed to claim by law. It starts with direct, financial losses like medical expenses, lost income, and property loss. But your damages are much more than that. You may also receive compensation for physical suffering, mental health injury and emotional anguish. Our lawyers look at all the categories.

There are other factors that may influence your compensation award. The strength of the legal case and ways to collect compensation are two examples. At your consultation, we can estimate the case value, plus explain what needs to happen for you to receive the maximum award.

What Steps Should I Take Immediately After an Injury to Protect My Rights?

Get medical attention right away. Take photos of the accident scene and gather witness information if you or someone else can. Report the accident as appropriate, like the police for a car accident or your employer if the injury happens at work. Keep records and bills related to the accident.

When you choose Smith & Jones Law, our lawyers will start immediately to protect your rights.

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