Comprehensive Liability Insurance Questions?


by Graham McKenzie

Most of us would be in a large amount of financial trouble if we did not have insurance. Think about it; if you get in an accident, what happens? Those who have insurance make the call to their insurance company to make a claim; those who don?t have a rude awakening coming to them. Face it; having insurance is an everyday occurrence. Without it we would go crazy worrying about accidents that might happen in every aspect of our lives.

Sometimes it takes a car accident to really wake us up and realize what insurance does for us and to really appreciate it. We will all use insurance at one or many points in our lives. If every time we had an accident, we had to pay for it, we would be broke. After the first time we would probably be broke. Do you really want to chance that? Even the smallest accident can leave you financially distraught.

The most basic form of car insurance is Liability Insurance. This insurance covers all the basics when you get into an accident, big or small. When an accident occurs, someone will pull away from it being liable, or the cause of the accident. All structural, mental and physical damages are the responsibility of this person. When it all adds up, this is a very expensive and sticky situation to be in.

Liability Insurance is also called Third Party Cover. If you are deemed at fault for the accident, you will be able to avoid bankruptcy with liability insurance. You do not want to be stuck in court because you did not have insurance coverage. This would usually involve the person who was not at fault trying to get all the money they can out of you and then some more in court costs. This is their legal right. This process is long and drawn out often times taking years to come to a resolution. The resolution is usually you being wiped out of everything.

You should take out Third Party cover on all motor vehicles in your possession; including items like motor scooters. When you have cover, you will not be responsible to go to court and fight or negotiate terms and the like. This is what you pay the insurance company a premium for. Most of the time you will not use it; however, you will eventually and it will pay for itself. In the event of an accident, you will only be responsible for the excess. This is basically the amount that was predetermined during the signing of your policy. It is the money that you have to pay out of pocket before the insurance actually kicks in.

Getting the right insurance is very important. The one to start with is of course liability insurance. There are many other types of insurance available for specific situations so be sure to check with your insurance representative for more information on what would be the best for your particular situation.

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