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Insurance Premiums

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 5:20 pm
by Rick54
Wanted to ask you U.S. folks how you have your insurance, per the whole year, by the month? Annual cost ideas for full coverage?

Here in Michigan, we can start seeing snow from Nov. to the middle of April, so I'd think during that period it would only be for storage coverage.

Re: Insurance Premiums

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:31 pm
by Mel46
I know that this has been discussed before. I am not sure if there was a resolution. Some states require you to have insurance coverage all year long, and you are not given a break in the amount you pay just because you can't ride during heavy winter snows.
I do know that we had Geico when we first started to ride, but then we switched to Dairyland after we had to sue Geico in order to get them to cover the accident. (The money still wasn't enough to pay the medical bills after paying the attorney, but it got the insurance off of its butt and made the man up.)

Re: Insurance Premiums

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:44 pm
by 87112
13 bucks a month

State Farm. Never found any company cheaper by online quotes.

500 comp
500 collison
State lowest liablity
25k UI body coverage each person, 50k total max
5k UI collison ( not that a 2011 PCX is worth that much)

Re: Insurance Premiums

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:06 pm
by Mel46
Here was my problem, so watch out for it. We had all sorts of coverage, except personal medical which had a max of $10,000. Because the headon collision happened right in front of us, we had to make a split second decision. Either we crashed into the ongoing accident, which would have killed both of us, or we did evasive maneuvers where she headed to the ditch and I dropped my bike and rolled. That is what we had discussed many times before. She was the new rider. I was fully armored. She wasn't. By dropping my bike and rolling I went under the accident and walked away unscathed. She landed on her left shoulder in the ditch and broke it.
Now here was the tricky part. The insurance company said that since we did not make contact, they would only cover medical to $10,000. We also had our home and auto covered with overlapping policies. Our attorney had to take them to court before they would acknowledge that overlapping policies means they pick up on auto after motorcycle benefits are exhausted. They like to take your money but will fight you if they have to pay.
We also sued the guy who caused the accident but his insurance of $1 million was expended completely on the other victim. Nothing left of it.

Re: Insurance Premiums

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 8:38 pm
by kramnala58
I am insured on my Yamaha Majesty (400cc) in the US, year round for $180. For that price, I did't bother to take it off for the winter.

Coverage is:
Comprehensive: $100 deductable
Collision: $250 deductable
Towing and Labor: no deductable
Bodily injury: $100,000/$300/000
Property Damage: $25,000
Personal Injury: Basicno deductable
Supplementary UM: $100,000/$300,000

Re: Insurance Premiums

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 6:06 am
by Rick54
Thanks everyone for your input, that gives me a working starting point. Mel46, hope the wife is better now and still riding. I certainly will not be seeking a quote from Geico.

Regards

Re: Insurance Premiums

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 9:11 pm
by GlassMan
Stay away from Progresive too, same crap as Geico !!!