| HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH AUTO INSURANCE? |
The law in California is that every driver must have a minimum of $15/30 coverage ($15,000 per claim, $30,000 maximum). This is fine if you don't have any assets or a job or job potential. In other words, even the most minor accident can cause you to be liable for more then this $15,000 per person limit (and for more than the $30,000 limit too!). So if you have a job, or a house, or might inherit something someday (because if someone gets a judgment against you, the judgment is good for 10 years and can be re-newed every 10 years for the rest of your life!) get enough insurance. This does NOT mean get $100,000 if you want to protect your $100,000 worth of assets. What $100,000 in insurance means is that the insurance company will pay the first $100,000 of the judgment and then it is up to you to come up with the rest so if you have $100,000 in assets and you cause $200,000 in damages, your insurance money AND your assets are gone. So the point is to get as much insurance as is reasonable to let you sleep soundly. The general wisdom among this personal injury attorney's friends is $2,000,000. This can be secured most economically through the use of a primary policy and one or two umbrella policies (because umbrella policies are very cheap considering how much protection they provide).
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Posted By Law Office of Nelson C. Barry III on October 01, 2009 03:08 pm | Permalink |