Underinsured Motorist Coverage is a provision in your policy that applies when the other driver didn't have enough insurance to cover your injuries.
Say, for instance, you were involved in a truck accident where the negligent driver only had $20,000 in coverage, and you suffered injuries costing you $40,000. Because the negligent driver only carried a policy worth $20,000, you could only recover a maximum of $20,000 from the negligent driver. If you had an underinsured motorist provision in your policy, then you could make the claim against your own carrier for additional money to help pay for your expenses.
When a Michigan semi-truck, tractor-trailer, big rig, eighteen wheeler or just a regular truck accident leaves you seriously injured, impaired, or hurt, you need attorney Michael Morse to help you through this confusing and difficult process. Contact us for your free consultation today at 855-MIKE-WINS or email [email protected].
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