Uninsured Motorist Coverage for Bicycle Accidents
Your auto insurance may cover you when cycling. Learn how UM/UIM coverage protects cyclists.
2023-11-10 • 5 min read
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Here's something many cyclists don't know: your auto insurance policy's uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage often protects you even when you're on a bicycle.• While driving • As a passenger • As a pedestrian or cyclist • Consider increasing coverage (it's cheap) • If you don't own a car, you may still be covered under:
- Household member's policy
- Named non-owner policy
What is UM/UIM Coverage?
Uninsured Motorist (UM): Covers you when hit by a driver with no insurance.
Underinsured Motorist (UIM): Covers the gap when the driver's insurance isn't enough.
How It Applies to Cyclists
Most UM/UIM policies cover the named insured:
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Check Your Policy Look for language like "occupying any motor vehicle" vs. "arising out of use of a motor vehicle."
When UM/UIM Coverage Helps
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Hit and Run Driver never identified = uninsured driver.
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Driver Has No Insurance About 13% of drivers nationally are uninsured.
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Driver Has Minimum Limits $25,000 doesn't cover serious bicycle accident injuries.
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Example You're hit by a driver with $25,000 coverage. Your injuries are worth $200,000. You collect $25,000 from driver's policy, then $175,000 from your UM/UIM (up to your limit).
How to Use UM/UIM Coverage
1. Report the accident to your insurer 2. File claim against at-fault driver 3. After settling/litigating that claim, file UM/UIM claim 4. Your insurer steps into driver's shoes
Tips
- Check your UM/UIM limits NOW
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