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By JULIA KAGAN, Updated September 13, 2021, Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM)

Reviewed by CHIP STAPLETON Fact checked by KIRSTEN ROHRS SCHMITT What Is Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM)?

An auto insurance policy’s uninsured motorist (UM) coverage provides protection in the event of an accident with someone who does not have insurance.

If the other driver is legally responsible for the accident but does not have insurance, this add-on to a standard auto policy covers injuries to the policyholder and passengers as well as damage to their property in some cases.

Key Takeaways Uninsured motorist coverage (UM) is an add-on coverage for auto policies that will pay for injuries and damages caused by an uninsured driver. In some states, auto insurance policies must include uninsured motorist coverage.

Drivers who flee a collision are also considered uninsured.
An auto insurance policy’s uninsured motorist coverage typically comes at a minimal cost but is beneficial.

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