InsuranceAgents.com discusses short term car insurance coverage for uninsured and underinsured drivers needing temporary coverage.
many drivers, particularly during the summer vacation months, need auto insurance that will cover them temporarily
Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) September 10, 2009 - Car accidents can happen any place, any time, and it’s always unexpected. Drivers who have a sufficient amount of car insurance, however, won’t have to worry about paying ridiculously steep out of pocket expenses. But what about drivers who find themselves in situations where a standard auto insurance policy just doesn’t provide the coverage they need? They may want to look into short term auto coverage.
According to a new InsuranceAgents.com article, “Short Term Coverage: 1 Day Car Insurance,” many drivers—particularly during the summer vacation months—need auto insurance that will cover them temporarily. That’s where short-term coverage comes in. It can be purchased from one day for up to six months and can be very beneficial for a variety of driving situations.
“Whether you are driving across state lines and are worried about your current policy not meeting that state’s requirements or you are driving a vehicle that is not your own, 1-day car insurance is low cost and offers extensive coverage that may come in handy,” the article states.
Drivers who need short-term coverage/1-day car insurance include:
•Vacationers
•Movers borrowing a car to relocate their belongings
•Test drivers
To find short term auto coverage that best fits your situation, InsuranceAgents.com recommends drivers to go online to obtain and compare multiple auto insurance quotes. Also, when seeking quotes, you’ll be put in touch with several auto insurance agents. Talk to the agents about their company’s short term coverage options.
“Remember that accidents can happen to anyone at anytime so it is shortsighted to think just because you’re not driving very far or for very long that you don’t need insurance,” the InsuranceAgents.com states. “Every driver on the road needs insurance and you are no exception.”