Posted & Reviewed by Scott Armstrong - Jan 02nd 2018
Texas law requires that car owners purchase insurance to pay for any damages resulting from accidents that they cause.
Currently, the minimum amount of liability insurance that noncommercial drivers are required to carry for bodily injury resulting from an accident is $30,000 per injured person, up to a total of $60,000 per accident.
If you are involved in anything but a minor accident, the minimum amount of insurance that the at-fault driver carries will likely not be enough to compensate you and your loved ones for your injuries.
Unfortunately, a common reality is that some car owners do not purchase insurance or let their insurance lapse, and in that situation, there would be no insurance to compensate you for your injuries.
Your own Liability Coverage will only cover damages that you cause, and not damages that you suffer from other at-fault drivers.
One of the ways that you can protect yourself and your family is to purchase uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance (“UM/UIM insurance”).
UM/UIM insurance will cover losses to you, your family members, passengers in your vehicle, and anyone to whom you give permission to drive your vehicle.
UM/UIM insurance will also pay for lost wages, pain and suffering, medical expenses, disfigurement, and other damages related to bodily injury and even death, such as funeral expenses if the at-fault party does not have sufficient insurance.
The minimum amount of UM/UIM insurance begins at $30,000 in Texas and can be purchased in an amount equal to your liability coverage.
In other words, if you are seriously injured in an accident, UM/UIM could significantly increase your recoverable damages oftentimes for a fairly low monthly premium.
In Texas, every insurance company is required to offer you UM/UIM insurance and if you reject the coverage, your rejection must be in writing.
If you are injured and have UM/UIM insurance, your insurance company will step into the shoes of the at-fault party’s insurance company and will pay you for damages greater than the amount of the at-fault driver’s coverage amount up to the amount of your UM/UIM policy.
Below are four scenarios where UM/UIM insurance could cover losses sustained in an automobile or pedestrian accident:
The claims process can be complex and overwhelming. Regardless of whether you are dealing with an uninsured or underinsured claim, an experienced personal injury attorney can assist you.
The attorneys at Armstrong Lee & Baker LLP are knowledgeable and experienced in the rules, procedures, and the law relating to insurance coverage. Contact our Firm today for a free consultation regarding your claim or potential claim.
Although UM/UIM coverage can be valuable, it is important to hire an experienced personal injury attorney for a few reasons.
First, UM/UIM coverage only kicks in after the policy limits of the at-fault driver are exhausted. You will likely need an attorney to get the full policy amount from an insurance company.
Second, even when your own insurance company steps into the shoes of the uninsured driver, you will still have to prove the liability of the uninsured or underinsured at-fault driver and prove your damages.
If your UM/UIM insurance provider refuses to pay the full and fair amount of your damages or contests liability, a lawsuit may need to be filed against your insurance provider, and the case may even go to trial.
Because your insurance company steps into the shoes of the at-fault driver, it is important to have an attorney who will deal with your insurance company and avoid common mistakes made during this process.
For example, most people assume that it is OK to give their insurance company recorded statements; however, when your insurance company is determining how much they will pay you under your UM/UIM insurance policy, they may use admissions made in your recorded statements against you to potentially lower the amount they would have to pay you.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident or pedestrian accident and needs to speak to an experienced personal injury attorney, contact the lawyers at Armstrong Lee & Baker LLP in a Houston law firm near me at 832-402-6637 to discuss your case.
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