What Does SR22 in Georgia Do?
Reader’s Question:
What does an SR22 do? My daughter never had a license. He was given a ticket for driving without automobile insurance on the car that he was operating. They said her license will be suspended. How can that be when she does not have a license yet? Now she is required in Albany, Georgia to obtain an SR22.
Ray
Albany GA
A SR22 is a certificate that is filed by the automobile insurance provider that shows that you have the car insurance liability insurance (at least the minimum limits of the state such as bodily injury liability and property damage liability) is in place for a certain individual. An SR22 is required when an auto insurance is provided to a person who got involved in an accident or was convicted of a traffic violation and was unable to provide proof of auto liability insurance.
So, if your daughter still lives in Albany, Georgia , she will need to obtain an sr22 insurance policy. To keep that insurance policy in effect she will be required to obtain her driver’s license in the state of Georgia. So, if your daughter lives outside of Georgia, she will need to find an insurance carrier that will offer a Georgia SR22. Most insurance providers will not offer an out-of-state sr22 insurance policy so she may have to obtain an insurance policy through an insurance provider run by the state in which he is living.
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.
Do I Need Medical Coverage if I Already Have Bodily Injury Liability in Georgia?
Reader’s Question:
I have a bodily injury liability on my car insurance policy, do I still need to get medical coverage in Macon GA?
Denver
Macon GA
Medical Payments coverage covers medical bills to you and your occupants injured in an accident. There may also be coverage if as a pedestrian a car injures you.
It does not matter who is at fault with medical payment coverage. Medical payments may also cover policyholders and their family members when they are injured while in someone else’s vehicle or when they are hit by a vehicle while on foot. Coverage of course is limited to the terms and exclusions specified in your car insurance policy.
You may check your health insurance policy in Georgia to know the specifics since some health insurance exclude coverage for injuries due to vehicular accident.
On the other hand Bodily injury is not coverage for you if you are injured in an accident. Bodily injury liability covers those that you may cause injuries to when you are at fault in an accident. Bodily injury is mandatory in most states.
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 Kind Of SR22 Auto Insurance is Required In Georgia?
Q: What kind of SR22 auto insurance am I required to carry in Georgia?
A: In Georgia, the most SR22 auto insurance you are required to carry is the state minimum liability. Liability will take care of the medical bills of the injured driver and passengers of another car if you cause an accident, as well as any damage done to that car or any other property. The minimum limits are as follows:
- $25,000 bodily injury liability for a single person
- $50,000 bodily injury total in an accident
- $25,000 property damage liability
Although this is all the SR22 auto insurance that the law requires, you may have other conditions which require you to have more. If you are financing or leasing a car, you will probably have to purchase comprehensive, collision, and even gap insurance. Other possibilities include special features such as roadside assistance and uninsured motorist coverage, although these are never required in Georgia.
