If a state is no fault I would guess gap insurance is very important? Is that how it works?
Here in Florida we have no fault but it has nothing to do with liability for injuring someone or property damage. It is just a form of medical payment called Personal Injury Protection that is primary for injuries involving car accidents. Nothing to do with GAP insurance. GAP insurance pays if your car is totaled and you owe a lender more than the value of the vehicle. The insurance company pays the value of your car not the amount you owe on it. If you buy a new car without a down payment or if you trade a vehicle that is worth less than what you owe and the difference is added to your loan you should have GAP insurance. If you don't owe on your car or you have plenty of equity in it and owe a lot less than the value then you don't need GAP insurance.If a state is no fault I would guess gap insurance is very important? Is that how it works?
Yes - I did learn that FL's no fault is a bit different.Here in Florida we have no fault but it has nothing to do with liability for injuring someone or property damage. It is just a form of medical payment called Personal Injury Protection that is primary for injuries involving car accidents. Nothing to do with GAP insurance. GAP insurance pays if your car is totaled and you owe a lender more than the value of the vehicle. The insurance company pays the value of your car not the amount you owe on it. If you buy a new car without a down payment or if you trade a vehicle that is worth less than what you owe and the difference is added to your loan you should have GAP insurance. If you don't owe on your car or you have plenty of equity in it and owe a lot less than the value then you don't need GAP insurance.
Also assumes the other driver has the means to pay...as in insurance. Watch one episode of On Patrol Live and you'll be rushing to check your uninsured motorist coverage.This assuming that the accident is the others fault.