
Introduction
Carrying only the minimum insurance required by Utah law may keep you legal, but it doesn’t always protect you financially in the event of a serious crash. Adequate coverage ensures you are protected from unexpected expenses, lawsuits, and long-term financial strain.
Why Adequate Coverage Matters
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Medical Costs Can Exceed Minimums
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A major accident can result in hospital bills far beyond Utah’s $25,000 minimum liability requirement.
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Without adequate coverage, you may be personally responsible for the difference.
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Property Damage Protection
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Vehicles today can cost $40,000 or more. Utah’s $15,000 property damage minimum may not cover even one vehicle’s repairs or replacement.
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Legal Protection
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If you are found at fault and your insurance doesn’t cover the full cost of damages, you could be sued personally.
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Adequate coverage shields your assets and income.
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Peace of Mind
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Optional coverages like Collision, Comprehensive, and Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist provide extra safety nets.
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You’ll be covered for situations beyond accidents, such as theft, vandalism, or being hit by an uninsured driver.
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Long-Term Financial Security
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Adequate coverage prevents one accident from turning into a lifelong financial burden.
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Protects not just you, but also your family’s financial well-being.
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Examples of Recommended Coverage
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Liability Insurance: Many experts suggest 100/300/100 ($100,000 per person, $300,000 per accident, $100,000 property damage).
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Collision and Comprehensive: To protect your own vehicle regardless of fault.
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Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Critical in Utah, where not every driver carries full insurance.
Why It Matters
Insurance is more than a legal requirement—it’s financial protection for your future. Adequate coverage ensures you won’t face devastating out-of-pocket expenses after a crash.
✅ Takeaway: Minimum insurance meets the law, but adequate coverage protects your health, finances, and peace of mind. Always choose coverage limits that truly safeguard you and your family.
