Cheap Basic Liability Auto Insurance Coverage in Kansas

 

September 19, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Liability Only Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

What is the basic liability car insurance coverage in Kansas? What are differences between each coverages provided within a car insurance policy?

Wilfred

Topeka, KS

Kansas law requires its citizens to purchase a minimum amount of car insurance. Car insurance is best used to protect yourself against expenses you could not otherwise afford due to any car accident. When you purchase an auto insurance policy in Topeka, KS, you are actually buying several individual coverages. Each insurance coverage protects you against various types of losses. Generally, there are six basic coverages in car insurance, these are: Bodily Injury Liability which covers for the other person’s medical expenses, rehabilitation, funeral costs, and other covered costs, if you or your family are at fault in a car accident. In addition, it pays for settlements of lawsuits and your legal expenses. Property Damage Liability that covers when you or your family members damage other property in an accident. This auto insurance coverage pays for the repair, replacement, or cash value of the other owner’s property. This auto insurance coverage also pays for your legal expenses. Personal Injury Protection (PIP or No-Fault) covers the rehabilitation, medical expenses, funeral expenses, lost wages, and in-home assistance for you and your passengers injured in an accident, regardless of who was at fault at the accident. Passengers who own their own vehicles collect under their own insurance policy. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Protection covers you or your passengers for rehabilitation, medical and funeral costs. It also covers settlements of lawsuits resulting from an accident caused by an uninsured, underinsured or hit-and-run motorist. Yourself and your family are covered as pedestrians or when riding a bicycle. Collision coverage pays for the repair of your car in a collision or rollover, regardless of who was at fault. If your car is totaled, it pays for replacement of your car at current market value, minus the deductible. Comprehensive coverage pays for the repair of auto damage caused by windstorm, flood, fire, hail, vandalism, hitting an animal and some other events. If your car (or any covered part) is stolen, the company will replace your car (or parts) at current market value, minus the deductible.

Bodily injury liability, Property damage liability, PIP/No-Fault and UM/UIM coverage are mandatory under Kansas auto insurance law. On the other hand, Collision and Comprehensive coverage are not mandatory.