Injured in a Florida auto accident because of someone else's negligence? What if there is no insurance on the other side to compensate you for your pain and suffering (your medical bills will be paid from your insurance no matter who is at fault-see our other blogs). That is the purpose of Uninsured Motorist Insurance, often referred to as UM. It is designed to pay for your pain and suffering (if you aren't at fault) if there is no insurance on the other side. It is recommended that you carry Uninsured Motorist Coverage because there are many uninsured drivers on the road. Usually, Uninsured Motorist Coverage is combined with Underinsured Motorist Coverage. Its purpose is, as its name suggest, to compensate you for your pain and suffering (if you are not at fault) if there is insurance on the other side, but it is insufficient to compensate you for your injuries. This is a brief overview of Uninsured/Underinsured Auto Insurance Coverage. For a more detailed analysis of what is covered and what isn't covered you should contact your auto insurance company. If you have been in an auto accident in the Central Florida area and have questions regarding insurance coverage you should contact The Malone Law Firm for the answers you need and the help you deserve at (407) 872-7888, toll free at 1-888-9MALONE, or tmalone@maloneaccidenthelp.com. You can also visit our website.
The information contained in this blog is not intended to provide you with any legal advice about your specific case and circumstances. Any correspondence made between yourself and our law office via this website does not and will not constitute an attorney client relationship.
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