Auto Insurance FAQs

Congratulations! After weeks, and perhaps months of in-depth research comparing models, visiting dealerships, and making numerous test drives, you have finally bought your dream car. However, before taking your ride on the road, you need to consider one more thing — auto insurance. But because auto insurance can be a challenging topic, especially for new car owners, All Counties Insurance Agency & Traffic School of Palm Coast, FL has prepared a FAQs section to help you understand this insurance better. 

Is car insurance mandatory?

Like most states, car insurance is mandatory in Florida. Failure to show proof of car insurance may result in hefty fines and penalties, including license suspension. 

What are the state-required minimums?

While most drivers purchase more than the state-required minimums, it’s vital to understand what the law requires. The Florida state expects drivers to buy the below minimum car insurance coverages.

  • Property damage liability with a minimum of $10,000 per accident
  • Personal Injury Protection (PIP) with a minimum of $10,000

While bodily injury liability isn’t legally required, it’s wise to buy this insurance because it covers medical expenses for other people for accidents you are at fault. Although Florida is a no-fault state, the injured parties could still sue you for damages, leaving you to pay the damages from your pocket if you don’t have adequate liability coverage.

What are the other types of commercial insurance coverages to consider?

Some motorists might stick to the state minimums in a bid to save on premiums. But insurance experts will tell you that this catastrophic. 

State minimums are inadequate and won’t cover damages to your vehicle. To that end, consider the below optional car insurance coverages.

  • Collision coverage 
  • Comprehensive coverage
  • Underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage

Do you need more information on auto insurance? Please get in touch with All Counties Insurance Agency & Traffic School for more insights. Besides, you can visit our Palm Coast, FL offices to chat with one of our agents in person.