Do You Need No Fault Auto Insurance in Kentucky?

November 9, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Laws 

Reader’s Question:

I am from Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky, and I heard that Kentucky is a no fault state. But what exactly is a no fault insurance?

Max

Lexington-Fayette, KY

Max, you are right. Kentucky is indeed a no fault state. So, this means that auto insurance policies there are a bit different than the standard ones that work in other states. Presently, there are 12 states that are no fault. These states are New Jersey, Hawaii, Kansas, Florida, Minnesota, North Dakota, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Kentucky, Massachusetts and Utah. But there are three states that are under a choice no fault law and where you are right now, Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky, is among them along with New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

What this means is that the motorists have a choice to reject the lawsuit threshold and just retain the right to sue in court for any injuries that are involved in any vehicular accident. What you have to take note of is the nature of the no fault insurance system because no fault auto insurance is in fact misunderstood widely. No fault auto insurance is just a system that makes it compulsory for the drivers to carry insurance for their own protection, but at the same time it limits the capability of the drivers to sue the other parties or drivers for damages. By law, the no fault system makes your auto insurance companies pay for your damages, which have to be within your policy. The company would cover the payments regardless of who was at fault in the accident that the driver has involved himself in. The other drivers who are involved are going to be covered by their own insurance companies.

The good thing about this is that you are guaranteed immediate medical attention, and it also lowers the legal fees. Actually, there is still a lot more to know about this. Just ask around.

Can I Use My Parents Out of State Auto Insurance in Kentucky?

 

June 11, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Questions 

Reader’s Question:

I currently live with my father in Ohio and have my vehicle insured under his insurance. In a few months I am moving to Kentucky where I will be going to college. Can I stay on my fathers insurance, as that is where my permanent residency is or do I have to obtain my own insurance?

Kathy

Lexington-Fayette, KY

This differ from insurance provider to insurance provider. Most insurance carrier will continue to insure you on your father’s policy if you will be attending school in the same state. Other companies will continue to insure you if you attend school in another state. Some insurance companies will not insure you if you will be attending school in another state. Your father should contact his insurance agent or insurance carrier to determine what their guidelines are.