Auto Insurance in Canton, GA

Having the right auto insurance policy can help protect you financially if you are involved in an accident or your vehicle is damaged. An auto insurance policy is designed to provide you with a layer of protection against property, liability and medical costs following an accident. But choosing the right auto insurance can be overwhelming. Reach out to our agency today to learn more about auto insurance and find the policy that’s right for you.

What Do Auto Insurance Policies Cover?

Depending on the policy you choose, your coverages will vary. Here are some of the most popular coverages:

In Georgia, liability coverage is a type of mandatory auto insurance that protects others if you are responsible for an accident. This coverage helps cover the costs of damages and injuries caused to other people and their property. It does not cover your own damages or injuries; that requires additional coverage.

  • Liability insurance—If you are at fault in a wreck, this type of coverage helps insure you against any damage you cause others. Most states, including Georgia, require drivers to carry minimum amounts of liability insurance. There are two kinds of coverage included in liability insurance:
    • Property damage liability—This coverage helps pay for damage to the other driver’s property (e.g., their car).
    • Bodily injury liability—This coverage helps pay for medical bills and sometimes death benefits for the other person involved in the wreck.
    • Minimum Required Limits in Georgia:
      The state of Georgia requires certain minimum liability coverage limits:
      • $25,000 for bodily injury per person.
      • $50,000 for bodily injury per accident (if more than one person is injured).
      • $25,000 for property damage per accident.

      These are the minimum limits; however, many drivers opt for higher limits for greater protection, as the costs of serious accidents can easily exceed these minimum amounts.

  • Medical payments (MedPay) insurance—This portion of your policy helps you pay for the medical bills of you and your passengers if you are involved in an accident.
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist insurance— is a part of auto insurance designed to protect you if you’re in an accident where the other driver doesn’t have insurance or doesn’t have enough coverage to pay for the damages they cause. In the event of a collision with an uninsured (or underinsured) driver, this coverage helps cover your medical expenses, damage to your vehicle, and other related costs, depending on the terms of your policy.
Some key aspects:
  1. Uninsured motorist: Protects in case the other driver does not have insurance.
  2. Underinsured motorist: This applies if the other driver has insurance, but their coverage is not enough to cover the expenses.
  3. Covered expenses: This can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and vehicle damage, depending on the type of policy.
This type of coverage is optional in some jurisdictions, but mandatory in others.
  • Comprehensive insurance—In Georgia, comprehensive and collision are two types of auto insurance coverage that, together, help protect your own vehicle against different types of damage. Although these types of coverage are not required by law, many drivers purchase them for added protection, especially if the vehicle is new or financed.
  • Comprehensive Coverage-Comprehensive coverage protects your vehicle against damage that does not result from a direct collision with another vehicle or object. It covers situations such as:
    • Theft: If your vehicle is stolen.
    • Vandalism damage: If your car is intentionally damaged.
    • Natural phenomena: Storms, hail, floods, fires, falling trees or other objects.
    • Animal damage: For example, if an animal hits your vehicle.
  • Collision Coverage Collision coverage protects your vehicle in the event of an accident where your car hits another vehicle or an object (such as a fence or pole). It also covers rollovers, even if no other vehicles are involved. This coverage pays to repair or replace your vehicle, regardless of who is at fault in the accident.
Why Are They Important in Georgia?

Both coverages are optional under Georgia law, but if you have a loan or lease on your vehicle, the lender or lessor typically requires both. Additionally, these coverages help protect your investment in the vehicle and reduce repair or replacement costs in the event of unforeseen incidents.

There may be additional coverages that will be necessary based on your unique situation. Be sure to ask our agency how we can tailor your auto coverage to your needs.

How to Get Auto Insurance

David's Insurance Services Canton is committed to helping you find a policy to fit your specific needs. Reach out to us today to start the conversation or to get a quote.

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