Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means. Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hu...
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Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means. Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hu...
What Every Driver Should Know About Auto Insurance (The Full Coverage Myth)
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What Every Driver Should Know About Auto Insurance (The Full Coverage Myth)
Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means. Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hu...
We Win Injury Law
Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means. Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hu...