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Could you elaborate on how living the car free life works against you in this situation?
Cameron Puetz said:Gabe
Could you elaborate on how living the car free life works against you in this situation?
Here's one way having a car may have helped: your personal car insurance will pay for uninsured / underinsured claims. So, if the dirtbag that hits you has only $20K in coverage (or has no coverage at all), and you've got a lot more than that in damages, your underinsured coverage would potentially help make up the difference.
Having been there, I've upped my underinsured / uninsured coverage to the maximum I can get.
Lawyer Jim told me about non-owner, operator insurance. It is for non-car owners and protects us as pedestrians, cyclists and even with rental cars.
The extra insurance covers you when the driver is uninsured or underinsured. I'll be looking into it and will let folks know what I find. He warned me that most brokers don't know about it, so you have to find one that works with cyclists.
Joe Studer said:Cameron Puetz said:Gabe
Could you elaborate on how living the car free life works against you in this situation?
Here's one way having a car may have helped: your personal car insurance will pay for uninsured / underinsured claims. So, if the dirtbag that hits you has only $20K in coverage (or has no coverage at all), and you've got a lot more than that in damages, your underinsured coverage would potentially help make up the difference.
Having been there, I've upped my underinsured / uninsured coverage to the maximum I can get.
Gabe, I'm also super upset and pissed off about how the system didn't work in your case. You aren't the only one... It shouldn't be like that. At the very least you are speaking out to other fellow cyclists and trying to help educate them.
Lawyer Jim was instrumental ( I heard him speak about this at a CCC meeting last year) for telling me to kept my car insurance (non-owners policy) after I sold my car. ANYONE who is about to go car-free, make sure you ask your insurance company before you cancel to switch you to a non-owner's policy.
Leah Jone said:Lawyer Jim told me about non-owner, operator insurance. It is for non-car owners and protects us as pedestrians, cyclists and even with rental cars.
The extra insurance covers you when the driver is uninsured or underinsured. I'll be looking into it and will let folks know what I find. He warned me that most brokers don't know about it, so you have to find one that works with cyclists.
Joe Studer said:Cameron Puetz said:Gabe
Could you elaborate on how living the car free life works against you in this situation?
Here's one way having a car may have helped: your personal car insurance will pay for uninsured / underinsured claims. So, if the dirtbag that hits you has only $20K in coverage (or has no coverage at all), and you've got a lot more than that in damages, your underinsured coverage would potentially help make up the difference.
Having been there, I've upped my underinsured / uninsured coverage to the maximum I can get.
julie - this is an excellent point.
I was hit by a cab (I was on a bike) and he had no insurance but my auto policy covered everything
under 'uninsured motorist'. my lawyer upped the suit and I ended up with some cash (not a ton btw).
after paying the IRS and my divorce lawyer it was gone.
never heard of a non-owners policy; is this for when you rent or borrow a car ???
Dan
Julie Hochstadter said:Gabe, I'm also super upset and pissed off about how the system didn't work in your case. You aren't the only one... It shouldn't be like that. At the very least you are speaking out to other fellow cyclists and trying to help educate them.
Lawyer Jim was instrumental ( I heard him speak about this at a CCC meeting last year) for telling me to kept my car insurance (non-owners policy) after I sold my car. ANYONE who is about to go car-free, make sure you ask your insurance company before you cancel to switch you to a non-owner's policy.
Leah Jone said:Lawyer Jim told me about non-owner, operator insurance. It is for non-car owners and protects us as pedestrians, cyclists and even with rental cars.
The extra insurance covers you when the driver is uninsured or underinsured. I'll be looking into it and will let folks know what I find. He warned me that most brokers don't know about it, so you have to find one that works with cyclists.
Joe Studer said:Cameron Puetz said:Gabe
Could you elaborate on how living the car free life works against you in this situation?
Here's one way having a car may have helped: your personal car insurance will pay for uninsured / underinsured claims. So, if the dirtbag that hits you has only $20K in coverage (or has no coverage at all), and you've got a lot more than that in damages, your underinsured coverage would potentially help make up the difference.
Having been there, I've upped my underinsured / uninsured coverage to the maximum I can get.
The non-owners operator policy, as I understand it, covers you when you are a pedestrian, on your bike or renting a car.
It is high on my to do list. dan brown said:julie - this is an excellent point.
I was hit by a cab (I was on a bike) and he had no insurance but my auto policy covered everything
under 'uninsured motorist'. my lawyer upped the suit and I ended up with some cash (not a ton btw). after paying the IRS and my divorce lawyer it was gone. never heard of a non-owners policy; is this for when you rent or borrow a car ???
Dan
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