
When you drive in Connecticut, you expect other drivers to carry insurance. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Uninsured motorist (UM) coverage is designed to protect you if you’re injured by a driver who has no insurance—or not enough to cover your damages. Understanding the importance of this coverage can help you avoid serious financial consequences after an accident.
Connecticut’s Insurance Landscape and UM Coverage
Connecticut requires drivers to carry minimum liability insurance, but that doesn’t guarantee full protection in every accident. Some drivers remain uninsured, while others carry only the minimum required coverage.
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage must be offered by insurers
- Drivers must accept or reject this coverage in writing
- Minimum liability limits in Connecticut are 25/50/25
- Serious accidents often result in damages that exceed these limits
Without adequate coverage, you could be left responsible for expenses that go far beyond what the at-fault driver can pay.
Why Uninsured Motorist Coverage Matters
Uninsured motorist coverage acts as a financial safety net when the at-fault driver cannot fully compensate you for your losses.
- Covers medical expenses related to your injuries
- Compensates for lost wages due to time away from work
- Provides recovery for pain and suffering
- Applies when the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured
This type of coverage ensures that your ability to recover compensation does not depend solely on another driver’s insurance status.
What Connecticut Law Says About UM Coverage
Under Connecticut General Statutes § 38a-336, insurance companies are required to offer uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage to policyholders.
- Coverage must be offered with every auto policy
- Drivers may reject coverage, but only in writing
- Rejection of coverage can leave you exposed to significant financial risk
Because the law allows drivers to opt out, many people unknowingly put themselves in a vulnerable position.
Steps to Make Sure You’re Protected
Taking a few proactive steps can help ensure you are properly covered before an accident happens.
- Review your insurance policy to confirm UM coverage is included
- Reconsider any prior rejection of uninsured motorist coverage
- Speak with your insurance agent about increasing your coverage limits
- Understand your legal rights in the event of an accident
Being proactive now can prevent major financial stress later.
Protect Your Financial Future
Uninsured motorist coverage is one of the most important protections you can have on Connecticut roads. Without it, a single accident could leave you facing overwhelming medical bills, lost income, and other damages.
If you have questions about your coverage or need help after an accident, contact HCW, LLP today or fill out our free online form for a consultation.
