Motorcycle Insurance
Not all auto insurance companies provide Motorcycle Insurance.
Protect your valuable investment. You will lose financially if something happened to your Motorcycle and you are not properly protected. With Click & Save, you can buy the best protection you possibly can at the best price you can get. When researching Motorcycle Insurance, don’t assume your auto insurance covers your Motorcycle.
What Discounts are available when purchasing Motorcycle Insurance?
- Multi Vehicle
- Multi Policy
- Homeowner
- Responsible Driver/Rider
- Bundle & Save!
What other recreational vehicles can I insure?
- Dirt and off-road bikes
- Scooters
- ATVs and UTVs
- Golf carts
- Segways
- And more
Recommended Motorcycle Insurance Coverage:
Drivers are required to have the following minimum auto insurance coverage and limits:
- $10,000/$20,000 bodily injury liability coverage per person/per incident
- $10,000 property damage liability coverage
- $10,000 personal injury protection (PIP) per person
What is PIP coverage?
If you’re injured in a covered accident, personal injury protection (PIP) can pay up to 80 percent of your injury costs, and up to 60 percent of lost wages. PIP coverage can also help pay for substitute services like cooking and cleaning, if you are unable to perform regular household tasks.
Can I sue at-fault drivers for my medical expenses?
Despite being a no-fault state, Florida drivers can still sue an at-fault driver for medical expenses after serious accidents. Lawsuits can be filed if the accident resulted in disfigurement, fatal or permanent injuries. Bodily injury liability coverage helps protect at-fault drivers if a lawsuit is filed. Consider consulting a Florida Injury Attorney for suit related questions.
Need optional coverage?
Optional coverage will give you added financial protection in the event of an accident resulting in a claim.
- Comprehensive
- Collision
- Towing
- Rental Car
- Customized parts and equipment
- Auto loan or lease
- Uninsured/under-insured motorist bodily injury
- Vacation Liability
What is Proof of Auto Insurance Requirements?
Drivers can provide proof of insurance with either a paper or digital copy of their auto insurance card. You could receive a fine, if you’re pulled over and unable to provide proof of Auto Insurance Coverage.
Key factors in determining your RV Insurance Quotes:
- Insurance history (Driving record and claims history)
- Coverage (Limits and deductibles)
- Year, make, and model of your vehicle
- Age, gender, marital status and years licensed
- Home ZIP code
- Vehicle Value
Facts about driving in Florida:
According to the Insurance Research Council, nearly 24% of Florida drivers are uninsured. That is almost double the national average. Uninsured motorist coverage is optional. However, if you’re in an accident with an uninsured or under-insured motorist, this policy option helps pay injury and property damage costs for you and your passengers.
Florida is a no-fault insurance state.
No fault limits your right to sue an at-fault driver after an accident. No-fault coverage (also referred to as personal injury protection or PIP) applies to medical expenses after an accident. PIP does not apply to property damage.