West Palm Beach, Florida, Auto Accident Attorney Of 15-year-old Illegal DriverYou assume full liability for your under age children, so keep your wallet open. Or, you can avoid unpleasant events with a precise bulletproof asset protection system. - Property damage liability. This covers you, if your car damages someone else s property, car, fence, house, etc. caused by your accident. It too, covers for a legal defense up to the limits of your policy. IT DOES NOT COVER PUNITIVE DAMAGES. - Comprehensive, other than collision. This covers your vehicle for incidences other than collision, for example if your car is stolen, damaged by fire, vandalism, etc. Your coverage is limited to your policy. - Collision. This covers damage to your car when your car hits, or is hit by another vehicle, or other object. It pays for the amount of damage in your policy less your deductible. - Uninsured Motorist, Uninsured property damage, Uninsured motorist bodily injury, etc. I m lumping these all in one category to get to the meat and potatoes, since it s for covering yourself in case the other guy is not insured or under insured, or these days you have to consider illegal aliens hitting the road, illegally and without insurance. - Umbrella Policy. In addition to an auto insurance policy and home insurance, most insurance people will recommend that you buy a Personal Liability Umbrella Policy. This is a Supplemental Coverage added to your auto and home insurance, that you already have in place. Some people refer this to as a wealth preservation policy, for the rich. This is a factual misconception of what an umbrella policy covers. Depending on the nature of the claim, damages are first applied against the car insurance or home insurance, then to the Umbrella Policy. The umbrella policy is not the first line of defense against legal liability. If you buy an umbrella policy, you need to make sure what it covers, not all policies are the same. Typically, umbrella policies cover personal injuries, injuries to others while on your property, and some forms of property damage in excess of your auto and home policy. IT DOES NOT COVER PUNITIVE DAMAGES NOR DOES IT COVER INTENTIONAL DAMAGE, OR NEGLIGENCE. COULD THE 15-YEAR-OLD'S FLORIDIAN OLDER SIBLING BUY MORE INSURANCE TO PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM AUTO LAWSUITS? Can you buy enough insurance? NO. All insurance policies cover the actual damages (up to the limits of your policy), and provide for a first line of legal defense. In cases where the judgment is in excess of what s covered, you are on your own. No insurance company will cover for more than you agreed to cover. An example: your underage driver, drinks and drives, and causes an accident. The damage is $1,500,000. Your auto insurance covers the first $400,000 (the amount of coverage in your policy) the umbrella policy covers the next $600,000 if you have a $1million dollar umbrella policy and you are on your own for the next $500,000. Please note: I am assuming that your auto and umbrella policies do not take a position against you where the level of negligence was more than civil litigation, you could be faced with a criminal case which may not be covered. Is this a lot more than you bargained for? (Please note that I m not a lawyer or an insurance agent, and state laws vary from state to state; consult with a motor vehicle, truck, boating, or motorcycle accident attorney in your area). WHAT COULD THE OLDER SIBLING FROM WEST PALM BEACH DO TO PREVENT LAWSUITS AS A RESULT OF HIS/HER SISTER'S ILLEGAL AUTO ACCIDENT? Can you do anything now, to avoid these unpleasant results if you have under age drivers? YES. By repositioning (transferring) your assets to an irrevocable trust, you will no longer legally own a residence, you will no longer own a car, you will no longer have investment accounts, etc. Title to your assets will be transferred (repositioned) from you to the name of an independent trust with an independent trustee. You will no longer own assets. You can only be sued for what you own or have a direct control. SIBLING'S FLORIDA AUTO INSURANCE COSTS COULD BE REDUCED AS WELL With a proper system in some states, the cost of the insurance policy is substantially reduced, because the car is owned by a legal entity qualifying as a commercial motor vehicle, and the insurance is less than insuring under age drivers. Consult with your local insurance agent in most cases you should be able to secure a less expensive insurance premium because under a commercial policy, typically the car is insured, not the driver(s). The sibling in West Palm Beach in this real-life scenario could have not just reduced his/her auto insurance costs but he/she could have protected him/herself from any further lawsuits as a result of his/her younger sister's illegal accident. In Massachusetts, my home state, when you get a ticket it s against the driver, not the car, and since the car is insured (not the driver) the penalty points do not increase the insurance premium. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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