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Changes to Vermont Law Helps Crackdown on Uninsured Motorists

by | Oct 6, 2011 | Blog

The state of Vermont is pushing forth an effort to protect drivers and citizens from uninsured losses.  In an effort to crack down on uninsured driving, the state of VT passed a law that will increase the maximum fine for driving uninsured from $100 to $500.  This new law may decrease the rate of uninsured autos on the road.

Driving uninsured is not only irresponsible, it can be extremely costly.  If you cause bodily injury or property damage to another vehicle you may be on the hook for a law suit that could cost you thousands of dollars.  This hassle could easily be avoided by obtaining a Vermont Auto Insurance policy.

Another safeguard that the state of Vermont has in place for Vermont drivers is Uninsured/Underinsured UM/UIM coverage on the standard Vermont Auto Insurance policy.  If you are involved in an accident with an uninsured vehicle, this coverage will kick in and pay the claim to the extent of your limits.  Avoiding the waiting period that comes along with litigation is priceless, it allows you to move on with your life, and lets the Insurance Company deal with the lawsuit against the uninsured driver.

For more information about obtaining a Vermont Auto Insurance policy, you may visit our website at www.downeyinsurance.com.