What is Uninsured & Underinsured Motorist Coverage in Pennsylvania?
Our website was recently updated to provide a simple explanation of uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage in Pennsylvania. This coverage, often abbreviated as UM/UIM, is a type of auto insurance that protects you and your family from drivers that have no insurance or do not have enough insurance to fairly compensate you for your injuries.
We always counsel clients to purchase as much UM/UIM coverage as they can afford. Failing to have UM/UIM coverage means you are relying upon another driver that causes an accident to have enough insurance to compensate you for injuries caused by an accident.
Protect yourself. Protect your family. Purchase UM/UIM coverage.
Philadelphia car accident lawyer John Mattiacci has more than a decade of experience in handling UM/UIM claims. John would be happy to provide a free review of your current auto insurance policy to explain your coverage and to examine whether you have sufficient insurance to protect yourself and your family from accidents. Contact Philadelphia accident lawyer John Mattiacci today for a free consultation.
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