Is Florida "full coverage" auto insurance enough?
You may have had this conversation with your insurance agent:
Customer: Hello, I am looking to get full coverage on my vehicle.
Agent: We can offer you property damage and personal injury protection. That is full coverage in Florida. We have some reasonable quotes for full coverage as you requested.
Customer: Perfect. This is less than I pay now. Sign me up!
Agent: I will send over the policy terms shortly.
Were you aware that Florida “full coverage” consists of only Property Damage (PD) and Personal Injury Protection (PIP)? This “full coverage” does not provide you with all the true coverage you may need in the case of an auto accident!
Property Damage coverage does not cover damage to your vehicle. It allows recovery by the other person if you were at fault and strike another vehicle, or you cause damage to property. Collision coverage protects your own vehicle if you are at fault.
Personal Injury Protection covers your medical bills and lost wages up to $10,000; however, there are limitations to this coverage. Medical bills are covered at 80% of the bill, and 60% of lost wages. If you are seriously injured, PIP will not be enough to cover your medical bills and if you do not have health insurance to cover these costs, they may become a financial burden during a very difficult time.
These are additional forms of coverage we highly recommend that provide you important protections.
Bodily Injury Coverage pays for injury or death to others when you are at fault in a crash. This coverage protects your assets should you be at-fault for a catastrophic injury or loss.
Uninsured Motorist coverage protects you if an uninsured or underinsured driver causes an accident and compensates you for damages that would normally be covered by the at-fault driver’s policy. It allows you to seek recovery under your own policy if you are hit by someone who does not have insurance or if they are underinsured.
Call your insurance agent TODAY to verify or update your coverage to properly protect you and your loved ones.
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CHP Love A Kid Luncheon
On February 13, 2024, Johnson & Montas sponsored The Children's Hunger Project (CHP) Love A Kid Luncheon fundraiser. The Firm has been a faithful sponsor of this fundraiser since its inception in 2019. Attorney Montas is a former board member of CHP and is the current chairperson of their Community Advisory Board.
CHP provides weekend food for over 4,300 of Brevard County’s most vulnerable elementary school age children each school year.