Key takeaways
- Underinsured motorist coverage helps to pay for your medical bills and damaged property after an accident with a driver that doesn’t have enough of their own insurance to cover the damage.
- After an accident, your underinsured motorist coverage would pay the difference between what the other drivers insurance will cover and the cost of the damage they caused.
- Eleven states require drivers to carry underinsured motorist coverage.
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What is underinsured motorist coverage?
How does underinsured motorist coverage work?
What does underinsured motorist coverage pay for?
- Underinsured motorist bodily injury, or UIMBI, pays for medical expenses, pain and suffering, funeral costs and lost wages if you can’t work after a crash with an at-fault driver who doesn’t have enough car insurance to cover all damages.
- Underinsured motorist property damage, or UIMPD, pays for car and property damage after an accident with a minimally insured at-fault driver. A deductible may apply.
Which states require underinsured motorist coverage?
| State | Underinsured motorist coverage requirements |
|---|---|
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage required if you purchase more than the minimum amount of uninsured motorist coverage that Illinois requires. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident. | |
| UIMBI required: $30,000 per person/$60,000 per accident. UIMPD required: $15,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. UIMPD required: $25,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident. | |
| UIMBI required: $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| UIMBI required: $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident. UIMPD required: $10,000 per accident. | |
| UIMBI required: $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident. UIMPD required: $25,000 per accident. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. | |
| Coverage is optional if available. |











