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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California Automobile Insurance Coverage document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and the contractor's name at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any discrepancies.
  3. In section one, indicate whether you currently own any vehicles. If not, check the appropriate box.
  4. For section two, confirm that you have obtained automobile insurance coverage for 'hired autos' and 'non-owned autos.' You may need to attach proof of this coverage if required.
  5. In section three, if applicable, state that you will obtain insurance for 'any auto' should you acquire a vehicle during the agreement term. This ensures compliance with Section 12.4 of the Agreement.
  6. Complete the Authorized Signer Name field, Board Position, Signature, and Date fields at the bottom of the form to finalize your declaration.

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These coverages apply when youre at fault for an accident. Your insurance policy will cover up to $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident for bodily injuries to other parties. Bodily injury coverage pays for other parties medical bills, lost wages, funeral expenses, physical therapy, legal expenses, and more.
Beginning January 1,2025, as auto insurance policies come up for renewal throughout the year, all standard auto insurance policies in California will have higher minimum liability limits: $30,000 for bodily injury or death per person (up from $15,000) $60,000 for bodily injury or death per accident (up from $30,000)
The first number indicates the amount that you will be covered per incident, while the second represents the annual maximum. For example, a $250K/$500K insurance limit would mean that you are covered up to $250,000 per incident, but you will be covered up to $500,000 per year.
The numbers in the coverage refer to the maximum amount your insurer will pay out for each type of claim. So, in a 100/300/100 policy, you would have $100,000 coverage per person, $300,000 in bodily injury coverage per accident, and $100,000 in property damage coverage per accident.
California drivers do not legally have to carry either collision or comprehensive coverage. However, having those vital auto coverages can make a big difference in the drivers ability to replace or repair vehicles after an accident.

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The property damage number should be adequate for most car accidents. However, if you are an average middle class person with a home, savings, retirement, and other assets, you should consider buying $100,000 in bodily injury liability, up to $300,000 per accident, and $100,000 for property damage.
The amount of liability for all people involved in an incident must total 100%. This means that A defendant could be 80% at fault, and a Plaintiff 20% at fault, or any combination thereof. Liability can even be split amongst many individuals and entities as long as the total amount of fault adds up to 100%..

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