
MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE
Choosing the right insurance policy is much like choosing the right bike. You
want it to fit your needs and lifestyle, but at the same time be within your
budget. Although most states require you to carry a minimum amount of liability
coverage, other types of coverage are usually optional. Always ask your insurance
representative about which laws apply in your state. The key to finding which
coverage is best for you involves learning about all the options available.
Liability Insurance
Liability insurance covers bodily injury and property damage that you may cause
to other people involved in an accident. It doesn't cover you or your motorcycle.
You should find out if your coverage includes Guest Passenger Liability, which
provides protection in the event that a passenger is injured on the motorcycle.
Whether or not this is included depends on the laws of your state and the company
issuing the policy.
Collision Insurance
Collision insurance covers damage to your motorcycle if you are involved in
an accident. Your insurance company pays for damages minus your deductible caused
when you collide with another vehicle or object. Collision insurance usually
covers the book value of the motorcycle before the loss occurred. Comprehensive
Comprehensive coverage pays for damages caused by an event other than a collision,
such as fire, theft, or vandalism. However, just like collision coverage, your
insurance company will pay for damages minus your deductible and cover only
the book value of the motorcycle.
Keep in mind most comprehensive and collision coverages will only cover the
factory standard parts on your bike. If you decide to add on any additional
optional accessories such as chrome parts, a custom paint job, trailers, or
sidecars, you need to look into obtaining additional equipment coverage.
Uninsured motorist
Uninsured motorist coverage pays for medical treatment, lost wages and other
damages if a driver who has no insurance hits you. If your uninsured motorist
coverage includes property damage, then your cycle would also be covered under
the same circumstances. Check with your insurance professional to see if property
damage is included or needs to be purchased separately.
Underinsured motorist
Underinsured motorist coverage is similar to uninsured motorist coverage, except
it applies when the party has lower coverage limits than you do and damages
exceed the other party's limits.
Many factors can play a role in determining
what your insurance costs will be, such as being a graduate of a rider-training
course, your age, your driving record, where you live and the type of motorcycle
you own.
Tips for the cost-conscious rider:
- Many companies offer discounts from 10 to 15 percent on motorcycle insurance
for graduates of training courses, such as the Motorcycle Safety Foundation(MSF)
rider course. Riders under the age of 25, usually considered a higher risk,
may see some savings by taking this course. It's also a good idea for cyclists
who have already had accidents.
- Maintaining a good driving record with no violations will also help reduce
your premiums.
- In many northern states, riders may save money by buying a "lay up" policy.
With a lay up policy, all coverage except comprehensive is suspended during
winter months.
Find out what discounts your insurance representative offers. Multi bike discounts
for those insuring more than one bike, organization discounts if you're a member
of a motorcycle association, and mature rider discounts for experienced riders
are just a few possibilities. Discounts can range anywhere from 10 to 20 percent
depending on the company and your state. Availability and qualifications for
discounts vary from company to company and state to state.
Keep in mind that the type, style (such as a sports bike vs. a cruiser), age
of the motorcycle, number of miles you drive a year and where you store your
bike may also affect how much you pay for your premium.
Choose the agent or company that's right for you. If you already have car insurance,
contact your insurer. Otherwise, ask friends, relatives, and co-workers where
they bought their car or motorcycle insurance. Your local cycle shop may also
have a company they refer customers to. Also check local motorcycle magazines
or newspapers for insurance professionals advertising motorcycle insurance.
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Please note we only write insurance in the State of Connecticut

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