When evaluating insurance coverage, please evaluate how much you need. It’s normally sold in amounts of 25/50/25 or 50/100/50 or 100/300/100. The amount is always in thousands. Is a 25/50/25 policy sufficient for you? I would tell you it does not protect you very much. For instance, if the last number is $25,000 and you hit someone in a fancy car and total his or her car, or strike two vehicles, that may not be enough to pay for their vehicle costs. This will force the other person to sue you. If you have a $25,000/$50,000 policy and you injure someone and that person has a severe break, that would not be sufficient to protect you. Liability coverage protects you from being sued. If you have any substantial assets, you definitely need a larger policy. Your insurance company will attempt to settle any case for the amount of your policy limits; however, if you severely injure someone and you only have a $25,000 policy, they may be unable to do so and your personal assets would therefore be on the hook should that person receive a larger judgment against you.
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