Sabtu, 18 Agustus 2012

Car Insurance Quotes Colorado


According to Colorado law, every owner who registers a vehicle in the state is required to maintain continuous financial responsibility.

Ways to Establish Financial Responsibility
Unlike some other states, Colorado only offers two financial responsibility options:

Self-service insurance is available, but only if you have 25 or more vehicles registered in your name.
Liability coverage, which is covered in more detail below.
Liability insurance remains the popular choice with most drivers and with good reason―it's most drivers' only choice.
Colorado Liability Insurance Requirements for Private Passenger Vehicles
Here are the state's minimum liability insurance requirements:

$25,000―per person for bodily injury
$50,000―per accident for bodily injury
$15,000―per accident for property damage
All licensed land vehicles require insurance. Under this criteria the following vehicles do not need coverage:

All-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
Go-karts
Snowmobiles
Boats
Private planes
Keep in mind that you're not restricted to these minimums. You can also bolster your protection with additional types of coverage.
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NOTE: As of January 1, 2009, the state requires med-pay coverage (pays $5,000 in medical expenses following an accident). Depending on your carrier, you may see a slight jump in your premiums. You do, however, have the option to refuse this coverage when you submit a letter to your insurance company.

Proof of Insurance and Financial Responsibility
Although law enforcement officials have access to an insurance database, you still must produce one of the following if asked:

A certificate of self-insurance
An insurance identification card your carrier issues you
A letter from your insurance company, typed on company letterhead.