
Motorcycle Insurance Options for California Riders
Many types of motorcycle coverage are available to California riders, each one offering something different for how you use your bike. Below, Trilogy Insurance Brokers, Inc. breaks down common options and the state’s requirements.
California’s Motorcycle Insurance Requirements
California requires all motorcycle owners to maintain proof of financial responsibility, which is commonly satisfied by carrying a minimum amount of liability insurance. This coverage may help pay for injuries or property damage you may cause to others in an accident. It can also cover your legal defense costs if the accident leads to a lawsuit. While these limits meet legal requirements, they may not be sufficient in a serious accident.
Types of Motorcycle Insurance Coverage
Beyond basic liability, here are essential coverage options to consider:
- Collision coverage may help pay for repairs to your motorcycle if you’re involved in an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
- Comprehensive coverage may provide financial support after noncollision events, such as fire, theft or vandalism.
- Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may help recover your financial losses if you get in an accident caused by a driver who doesn’t have enough liability insurance.
- Accessories coverage may provide additional financial protection for custom parts, gear or equipment.
- Trip interruption coverage may reimburse you for lodging, meals or transportation if a covered breakdown or accident occurs away from home.
- Rental reimbursement coverage may help pay for a rental motorcycle while yours is being repaired after a covered loss.
Explore Your Options
Trilogy Insurance Brokers, Inc. offers personalized motorcycle insurance guidance to riders in and around Costa Mesa, CA. Our team can compare options from top carriers to help you find a suitable policy. Contact us today to learn more.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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