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Four Reasons Why Auto Insurance Is Critical

When it comes to driving without insurance, are the risks worth it? Here are four reasons you should never get behind the wheel without auto insurance.

Published Aug 16, 2024 | Updated Aug 19, 2024
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The next time you are sitting at a traffic light, take a look around you. It is likely that at least one of the drivers in traffic with you is driving without car insurance. The Insurance Research Council says about one in seven drivers is uninsured and the numbers are on the rise. And in Texas, the numbers are even higher; as much as 25 percent of drivers are uninsured or under-insured.

So why should you be covered when you get behind the wheel? Here are four reasons that automobile insurance is a must-have.

It’s the law. Every state but New Hampshire and Virginia requires drivers to have auto liability insurance to legally drive. Get caught driving without insurance in Texas, and you can get ready to pull your checkbook out. Fines can range from $350 to $1,000 in Texas, but that’s just the beginning. You also will pay an extra $250 per year in driver’s license surcharges for three years to renew your driver’s license. On top of that, repeat offenders can face vehicle impoundment and those associated fees, license suspension, and even up to six months in jail. You’ll also run the risk of being categorized as a high-risk driver, meaning you’ll pay higher insurance rates.

Accidents are costly. If you are at fault for a traffic accident, an auto insurance policy is there to protect you. Even a minor fender bender can cost upwards of $1,200 to repair. And even more concerning are the costs of potential liability, should another driver be injured. In 2023, more than 250,000 people were injured in motor vehicle crashes.

If you carry automobile insurance, your first step when an accident occurs should be to call your insurance agent, who handles payments for medical expenses, repairs and other claims. No insurance? You could face significant costs and potentially be sued for an injured party’s medical care, pain and suffering, lost wages, and vehicle repairs.

It’s a way to protect your investment. You hit a deer while driving home after sunset. A tiny speck from a rock gradually becomes an obtrusive crack in your windshield. You leave the shopping mall only to discover your car has been stolen. A fender bender, a crack in your windshield, even a stolen car could be reduced to an inconvenience if you have insurance. Without auto insurance, these would be not only bad days, but also expensive ones. However, comprehensive and collision coverage take life’s unpleasant surprises off of your shoulders. Comprehensive coverage is not mandatory, but is valuable protection against damages that are not caused by a collision. Collision insurance covers damage to your vehicle – whether the collision is with a deer, or another vehicle.

It’s a safeguard against the uninsured. When an uninsured driver causes an accident, insured drivers and their insurance companies often end up bearing the cost. Auto policies typically include uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage to pay for damages and injuries to you and your vehicle if you are in an accident with an uninsured driver. Policies pay for medical costs, lost wages and even pain and suffering in some cases.

The good news is that UFCU Insurance Services partners with numerous insurance companies to customize an automobile policy to your unique needs. Request a free, personalized insurance quote and we’ll help you find just the right insurance company and policy for your needs.

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For more information about how to insure your home or property, contact UFCU Insurance Services at (512) 421-8100 or (800) 223-4197.