Orlando Car Insurance

 

February 22, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto insurance leads 

Reader’s Question:

What are the minimum coverage in an Orlando car insurance? Are they enough?

Marty

Orlando FL

You are fortunate since Orlando and the entire state of Florida has one of the lowest minimum liability coverages in the country. That means an Orlando car insurance is required to only have a $10,000 bodily injury for one person, $20,000 for all bodily injuries and $10,000 for property damage. If your car is inexpensive and old, you can consider limiting your insurance to the minimum requirement since it will mean a lower premium for you to pay. However, if you have a flashy car that would cost a lot when stolen, you better have more than a liability coverage. Under an Orlando car insurance, the liability coverage only protects you up to a certain point. Particularly, it only protects you from third party liability. That means, you are responsible for paying for whatever damages and losses that will happen to your vehicle. To protect you from this future liability, you should consider having a comprehensive coverage in your Orlando car insurance. This coverage will save you from having to worry over theft, vandalism and other forms of damages that could happen to your car. If money is not an object, there are a host of other coverages that you can include in your insurance. Just inquire about them from your insurer.

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