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New Jersey Basic Automobile Insurance PolicyWhy its Important to Purchase More than the Minimum Coverage Limits
Driving without automobile insurance is against the law in New Jersey. As such, uninsured drivers can face large fines, and/or imprisonment.
In an attempt to reduce the number of uninsured drivers, the state of New Jersey implemented the Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act of 1998. One of the outcomes of this act was to provide drivers with a bare bones, inexpensive “basic” auto insurance policy for individuals who could not bear the cost of purchasing the standard New Jersey automobile policy. Coverages Offered by New Jersey's Basic Auto PolicyThe basic automobile policy in essence provides coverage for the driver and individuals insured under the basic auto policy. It does not provide liability coverage for injured third parties unless the insured elects to purchase the coverage. Coverages and limits are as follows:
Basic Automobile Policy Benefits to the InsuredPurchasing the basic automobile policy allows a driver to buy the bare minimum of insurance and still comply with New Jersey insurance laws. For the minimal cost of purchasing a scaled down auto insurance policy, drivers can avoid breaking the law and subjecting themselves to fines, license suspension and/or imprisonment. This inexpensive auto policy was intended for individuals who might otherwise have opted to drive without insurance. Benefits to the General Driving PublicThe benefits to the driving public seem to be minimal. Automobile insurance is a form of proving financial responsibility. While the insured is financially responsible for himself and individuals insured under his policy, the general public is not so adequately covered. In the event a driver with a basic policy causes an accident that results in severe third party bodily injuries, the general public will have to look to their own insurance policy for reimbursement as the basic policy does not provide adequate insurance (if any) to third parties for bodily injury liability. The Importance of Purchasing Increased LimitsBecause of the lack of third party bodily injury liability coverage afforded by the basic policy, it is recommended that drivers who opt to purchase New Jersey's standard automobile policy increase their policy limits. Although according to an October, 2002 bulletin from the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance less than .22% of all polices in force are basic insurance policies, the general public should take steps to ensure that they are adequately covered in the event they are unfortunate enough to have an accident with a driver who happens to be one of the .22% with a basic auto insurance policy.
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