What Is Minimum Auto Insurance Coverage In Georgia?
Reader’s Question:
What is the minimum auto insurance coverage in Georgia? Are there any policy I need to purchase?
Andrea
Columbus, GA
Like any other rules, auto insurance in Georgia sets a minimum amount of auto insurance. The liability policy is required by the states and the coverage will only apply to the person whose name is indicated on it. As compared with other states in the US, Georgia has the highest least amount of liability coverage required to drivers.
The minimum liability auto insurance coverage in Georgia are:
- $25,000 Bodily Injury Liability limits of per injured person up to a total of
- $50,000 per accident, and
- $25,000 Property Damage Liability coverage
Although auto insurance in Georgia does not require collision and comprehensive coverage, drivers will need this coverage to pay the cost of repairing his/her vehicle. Other than paying the cost of vehicle repair of the victim, the insured should also think of his/her needs after the accident. Collision and comprehensive coverage can ease the financial burden of shelling out money for this. In case you got your car damaged because an animal immediately crossed the road, this coverage will still pay for the vehicle repair.
Worst case scenario that can happen to a driver is to get hit by a vehicle that is not insured. If collision and comprehensive insurance will pay the vehicle cost, uninsured/underinsured will take care of your medical expenses. You can also use this when the at-fault driver does not have sufficient auto insurance coverage to pay the total amount of costs.
How To Get an Auto Insurance Card in Georgia
Reader’s Question:
Hello out there! I hear that I need some type of auto insurance card to drive in Georgia? Where can I get this card? If a friend borrows my car, can he borrow my card, as well?
Ashton
Atlanta, GA
Hey Ashton, what a kind friend you are to be loaning you car out to your buddies. However, before you even start driving, please make sure that you have at least the minimum insurance required in Georgia.
When you get auto insurance, your insurance provider will be the one to provide you with your insurance information card. This is your proof that you have enough auto insurance coverage to legally drive in the streets of Georgia, and this must be in your vehicle at all times. This is in case you get stopped by cops for whatever reason and they ask you to provide proof of your auto insurance coverage. If you decide to loan your car to a friend, please make sure he has your insurance information card. This card also comes in handy when you get into accidents as it will have all the essential insurance information about your car. Please do not hit the streets without this card. If you are ever caught without it, you will have to face the consequences of paying for fines and you may even have your license suspended. Driving without auto insurance may also cause your vehicle to be impounded. So, please avoid this unnecessary inconvenience and make sure that your vehicle is properly insured before driving
What is Automobile Insurance Endorsement in Georgia
Reader’s Question:
I already know about the usual auto insurance coverage like collision coverage and comprehensive coverage. But I heard about automobile insurance endorsements, is that something I need here in Georgia?
Oliver
Atlanta, GA
Auto Collision coverage and Comprehensive coverage are the two most common and well-known insurance type in the market. There are lots of other auto insurance coverage out there, too.
Automobile insurance endorsements is just another name for those other policy extras that auto insurance companies in Georgia offer. These are towing insurance, auto glass insurance, daily rental insurance, and emergency roadside insurance. You don’t really need to have them and they are not required in any state, but they can come in handy.
Now, auto towing insurance is the one that comes rushing in when you need you car towed (hence the name). That should be clear enough for everybody. Then there’s auto glass insurance is for when you need to have your car window repaired. This is usually covered by comprehensive insurance, but having this will provide you with a lower deductible. And you might want to check the details of your comprehensive coverage about windows and side mirrors just to be sure.
Daily rental insurance kicks in when you need to rent a car. Why would you do that, you ask? Well, when
your car is in the auto shop and you need to go around, this auto insurance coverage will pay for the car rental. Without this, you may have to shoulder the car rental while your car is being repaired. Emergency roadside insurance is when you need mechanics to go to your location and have your car fixed there, like a flat tire.
Now, whether you need these other auto insurance types is up to you and your lifestyle, and of course, your budget.
Minimum Requirement on Georgia Auto Insurance Liability
Reader’s Question:
I just want to know what are the minimum requirements for car insurance in the state of Georgia?
Tom
Columbus, GA
Georgia state law requires motor vehicle owners and lessees to maintain continuous mandatory liability auto insurance coverage of at least the minimum limits in order to operate a vehicle in the state of Georgia highways or roads. The minimum liability limits set by the state of Georgia is commonly referred to as 25/50/25.
These minimum liability limits numbers stand for: bodily injury liability of $25,000 per person up to $50,000 per accident and liability limits of $25,000 per accident for property damage.
What Does Car Insurance Cover in Georgia, the Driver or the Car?
Reader’s Question:
Does auto insurance cover the driver or car in Savannah Georgia?
Linda
Savannah, GA
Auto insurance can cover both the driver and the car. The vehicle is covered on a car insurance policy and those motorists are that are covered to drive the car are defined inside the policy coverage definitions.
Most insurance policies will cover all motorists that are not excluded but given permission to drive the car. There is no blanket answer to what or who a car insurance policy will cover so you would need to check your specific policy’s declarations and application.
If there are specific state insurance laws you want to check regarding your specific situation in Savannah Georgia you can contact the Georgia Insurance Commissioner whose consumer division should be able to assist you.
Can I Register the Car in Georgia and Have Car Insurance in Another State?
Reader’s Question:
My mother bought me a vehicle. She lives in Alabama and I live in Georgia. Can she insure it in Alabama and I register it here in GA?
Ed
Augusta, GA
The Georgia laws states that you will have to have your car insured in Georgia if your registration and license plates are from GA. Even if Georgia did permit you to have an out of state insurance company cover your car it would likely be hard to find an insurance company that would cover a vehicle that was insured in Alabama but driven and kept out of state in Georgia.
The Georgia Motor Vehicle Division of the Department of Revenue states that car owners and lessees in this state are required to carry continuous GA mandatory liability insurance coverage on their car(s) to:Legally operate a vehicle(s);Register and get Georgia license plates (tags); and, Renew, transfer or replace their existing Georgia license plates (tags).
If your name is on the title of the vehicle your mother purchased for you then it should not be hard for you to obtain your own car insurance on the car. If your name is not on the title then there are some insurance carriers that will permit you to get insurance without insurable interest in the vehicle, but it would not be difficult for you to place coverage on the vehicle if your name was added to the car’s title.
Which Cars Are Cheaper To Have with SR22 in Georgia?
Q: I’d like to buy a new car, but I can’t figure out which kind of car would be best for my SR22 policy. Any ideas?
A: Your car type is an enormous factor when it comes to your SR22 rates. If you already know the general kind of car you want, stick to your taste, but get a car insurance quote for each car before you decide which one you will end up buying. This way you can know ahead of time you won’t be jumping into big payments.
Certain qualities in your new car will also help determine your SR22 insurance premium price. For example, smaller cars are cheaper, both on the lot and in the insurance office, because they cause less damage. Sports cars are high risk and will cost you more. The more new and more expensive your car, the higher your SR22 insurance premium will be.
