Start Your FREE Quote for Kentucky Auto Insurance

Type 
Are you insured?
 

Other Services

The Ins and Outs of No Fault Auto Insurance

No fault insurance can seem like a complicated subject, so it's best to start with a clarification of just what it means. It operates under the assumption that each driver has his or her own insurance policy. In the event of an accident, all damages are paid by each driver's respective insurance policies, with the intention that no legal actions will be taken by any party. No one is considered to be at fault, which removes the need to sue and lowers any legal and administrative costs involved in filing the claim.

The fact is that there is no state where every driver is fully insured, which means a fully no fault system is possible. Most states allow for the traditional liability insurance option as well as no fault. Under the liability system, each driver is responsible for his or her own actions and the damages he or she might cause. Research the state driving laws before signing up for a no fault policy in Kentucky, just in case there are any particular statutes that apply.

There are a lot of pros to the no fault system. It provides medical coverage for anyone in case of bodily injury caused by a car accident. It also lowers legal and administrative costs, since no one will be sued. All of this also results in lower premiums for the policy holder.

In insurance jargon, the no fault cause is called personal injury protection, or PIP. Under PIP are other options, such as optional basic economic loss, or OBEL. The PIP packages vary from state to state, but they usually include medical compensation, wage compensation, loss-of-service compensation, funeral costs, and death benefits.

Each state has its own PIP rules and regulations. As an example, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and the District of Columbia do not require PIP, and may choose to insure themselves under the liability system instead. This is preferable for many drivers, since the no fault system does not apply to everyone, and there is always some level of personal liability in any system.

There are some cons to the no fault system, some would say. Chief among these is the cost. No fault insurance does not have to be prohibitively expensive, however, searching the Internet might turn up some great insurance deals. Another con is the essence of the system itself. No fault means that no one involved in an accident is held liable, and someone who is clearly at fault may get away freely.

Sometimes there are accidents when no one actually is the cause. They are inevitable when there are just so many drivers out there. Under a no fault system, everyone is protected, no matter what the circumstances.

Kentucky Car Insurance

Adair County
Grant County
Mclean County
Allen County
Graves County
Meade County
Anderson County
Grayson County
Menifee County
Ballard County
Green County
Mercer County
Barren County
Greenup County
Metcalfe County
Bath County
Hancock County
Monroe County
Bell County
Hardin County
Montgomery County
Boone County
Harlan County
Morgan County
Bourbon County
Harrison County
Muhlenberg County
Boyd County
Hart County
Nelson County
Boyle County
Henderson County
Nicholas County
Bracken County
Henry County
Ohio County
Breathitt County
Hickman County
Oldham County
Breckinridge County
Hopkins County
Owen County
Bullitt County
Jackson County
Owsley County
Butler County
Jefferson County
Pendleton County
Caldwell County
Jessamine County
Perry County
Calloway County
Johnson County
Pike County
Campbell County
Kenton County
Powell County
Carlisle County
Knott County
Pulaski County
Carroll County
Knox County
Robertson County
Carter County
Larue County
Rockcastle County
Casey County
Laurel County
Rowan County
Christian County
Lawrence County
Russell County
Clark County
Lee County
Scott County
Clay County
Leslie County
Shelby County
Clinton County
Letcher County
Simpson County
Crittenden County
Lewis County
Spencer County
Cumberland County
Lincoln County
Taylor County
Daviess County
Livingston County
Todd County
Edmonson County
Logan County
Trigg County
Elliott County
Lyon County
Trimble County
Estill County
Madison County
Union County
Fayette County
Magoffin County
Warren County
Fleming County
Marion County
Washington County
Floyd County
Marshall County
Wayne County
Franklin County
Martin County
Webster County
Fulton County
Mason County
Whitley County
Gallatin County
Mccracken County
Wolfe County
Garrard County
Mccreary County
Woodford County

Major Cities in Kentucky

Frankfort
Lexington
Louisville


Start your FREE Quote for
Kentucky Auto Insurance


Type 
Are you insured?
 

Car Dealerships | Car Insurance | Car Loans
Car Insurance: Atlanta | Boston | Chicago | Denver | Las Vegas | Los Angeles | Miami | Orlando | Phoenix | San Diego | San Francisco | Seattle
  AL - AK - AZ - AR - CA - CO - CT - DE - FL - GA - HI - ID - IL - IN - IA - KS - KY - LA - ME - MD - MA - MI - MN - MS - MO - MT - NE - NV - NH - NJ - NM - NY - NC
ND - OH - OK - OR - PA - RI - SC - SD - TN - TX - UT - VT - VA - WA - WV - WI - WY


Home Sales | Neighborhood Info | Bank Foreclosures | Home Loans | Homeowner Insurance
Home Improvement | Painters | Roofers | Window Replacement | Kitchen Remodeling | Bathroom Remodeling


Home | About | Privacy | Contact Us | Advertise | Unsubscribe
Service may not be free in all areas
Copyright ©2012 ConnectWithLife.com. All Rights Reserved.