|
Kentucky Car and Motorcycle Insurance Law
Required Minimum Bodily Injury/Property Damage Coverage
-
In Kentucky, you can choose between a "split limit" or a "single
limit" policy.
-
The split limit is $25,000 per person injured in any one accident and
$50,000 for all persons injured in any one accident. This also
requires a minimum property damage coverage amount of $10,000 for
injury to or destruction of property of others in any one accident.
-
The single limits is $60,000 per accident for all damages.
Optional Insurance Coverage
-
Basic Reparation Benefits
These benefits reimburse the
insured for the net loss suffered through injury arising out of the
operation, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle. The maximum amount
for all economic loss is $10,000, regardless of the number of covered
persons injured. “Economic loss” means medical expenses, lost wages,
and funeral expenses. If an insured purchases basic reparation
benefits, he or she cannot sue a negligent driver unless medical
expenses exceed $1,000 or if the injury results in a permanent
disfigurement, permanent injury, permanent loss of bodily function, or
death.
-
Optional Added Reparation Benefits
An insured can contract with an insurance company to purchase optional
added reparation benefits.
-
Uninsured (UM) and Underinsured Motorist (UIM) Coverage
UM
coverage must be at least equal to bodily injury coverage. Kentucky
does not set a minimum amount for UIM coverage.
-
Special Rules for Motorcyclists
Insurance companies must offer basic reparations benefits to
motorcyclists. Insurance companies are under no obligation to offer UM
coverage to motorcyclists, and they are permitted to exclude motorcycle
owners from this coverage.
|
|
About Our Highly-Rated Law Firm
|
Seriously injured in a car or motorcycle accident? Contact
us now for a FREE evaluation of
your legal case.
|
|