
No Fault Auto Insurance in Hawaii
Having motor vehicle insurance is essential to owning a motor
vehicle in Hawaii. Hawaii State law requires that your vehicle be insured throughout the motor vehicle registration
period and that you have a valid Hawaii car insurance identification card in you motor vehicle at all
times. You can be ticketed and fined if you operate a vehicle without the required motor vehicle identification
card.
If you don't have insurance on your motor vehicle, you must
surrender the registration certificate and license plates to the county director of finance. And when you do that,
you will not be able to drive the vehicle.
HI is a considered a "no-fault state", which means your motor
vehicle insurance company will pay the bills for your injuries and your passengers' injuries up to the personal
injury protection benefits ("PIP") limit. And you cannot sue or be sued unless there are serious injuries. Because
"no-fault" applies to injuries, not to vehicles or property, the driver-at-fault in an accident is responsible for
damages to vehicle and property.
Your minimum motor vehicle insurance policy must have
protection for you and your passengers of $10,000 per person personal injury protection benefits. This is for
paying medical and rehabilitative costs.
Your mandatory coverages also include a $20,000 per
person/$40,000 per accident bodily injury liability and a $10,000 per occurrence property damage liability. These
cover damages for the injured party when you are at-fault in an accident.
Optional coverages and options you may purchase include:
collision and comprehensive, uninsured ("UM") and underinsured ("UIM") coverages, wage loss, alternative care
(including healing methods such as naturopathy, acupuncture and faith healing), death benefits (coverage range from
$25,000 to $100,000), funeral benefits, (the coverage is $2,000), PIP deductible and PIP managed
care.
Your insurance agent or company must advise you about your
uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage options including your right to decline coverage in writing. You may
purchase at a minimum $20,000 per person uninsured motorist coverage to pay for serious injury or death if the
driver at fault does not have insurance or in case of a hit and run accident. You may also purchase at a minimum
$20,000 per person underinsured motorist coverage to pay if the driver at fault does not have enough
insurance.
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