HOW DOES CAR INSURANCE APPLY TO
BICYCLISTS?
Most people are surprised to learn that certain insurance may
apply to them when they are riding their bicycle. If you are
riding your bicycle and are hit by a vehicle, and the driver is
at fault, his or her car insurance should provide coverage to
you for your injuries. But what happens when the driver doesn't
have any insurance, or doesn't have enough to cover your
injuries?
DRIVER HAS NO INSURANCE:
Under this circumstance, your own uninsured motorist (from your
car policy) may apply to cover the damages if the other driver
was uninsured. The Wisconsin Office of Commissioner of
Insurance Defines Uninsured Motorist Coverage as: “Uninsured
motorists (UM) coverage applies to bodily injury you, your
family, and other occupants of your vehicle incur when hit by an
uninsured motorist or hit-and-run driver. It also covers you and
your family if injured as a pedestrian when struck by an
uninsured motorist or hit-and-run driver. It protects you by
making sure that money is available to pay for your losses that
were caused by someone else. The minimum amount of coverage
required by law is $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident
for bodily injury only. You may want to purchase more than the
minimum coverage required by law if you feel the need for more
protection.”
DRIVER HAS SOME INSURANCE BUT NOT
ENOUGH: Under this circumstance, your own
underinsured motorist may apply to cover excess amounts that
are not covered by the underinsured driver-up to the limits of
your policy. The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of
Insurance defines underinsured motorist as: “Underinsured
motorists (UIM) coverage increases the bodily injury protection
to you and the people in your car up to the amount of coverage
you purchase if the at-fault driver's insurance does not cover
your bodily injury losses. The minimum limits of UIM coverage
are $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident. Basic
Example-You have $100,000 in medical bills and the driver who
hit you only had $50,000 in insurance. You may be able to get
the additional $50,000 from your own underinsured motorist
carrier if you have this type of insurance and these limits.
WHY BICYCLISTS SHOULD HAVE HIGH
LIMITS OF UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE:
Underinsured and uninsured motorist insurance is very important
for bicyclists because of the amount of people driving around
with no insurance, or not enough. Let’s imagine you are riding
your bicycle and get hit by someone driving with the minimum
limit of $50,000. Your medical bills are $500,000. What is
likely to happen is the driver’s insurance company will pay you
the $50,000 limit and you are now in the hole $450,000 less
whatever you can collect from your own insurance company or the
at fault driver. Oftentimes, drivers with no insurance or the
minimum amounts have no assets to pay for your bills. Since it
costs very little to increase the limits on your uninsured and
underinsured motorist coverage, anyone who frequently rides on
the roads should prepare for the worst by having the highest
limits affordable.
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