If you are planning on visiting
Mexico either for a short trip, or an extended stay, and you will be operating
a vehicle in this country; then you may want to consider investing in Mexican
car insurance. There are different legal systems in place in Mexico, when
compared to the United States; and some significant difference in insurance
coverage's that are offered for drivers. When buying a plan for an upcoming
trip to Mexico, it is usually best to purchase a short term policy online
before entering the country; to avoid any potential issues.
Research Liability Differences-
One of the major differences with car insurance in Mexico compared to the
United States is the difference in liability issues between the two countries.
According to the civil law in Mexico; there is no liability for any type of
emotional distress pain or suffering for those who are in an automobile
accident. This means that insurance claims only covers property damage and
bodily injury; items that are determined strictly and easily based on their
actual cash value. This is important information to know, should you ever be in
an accident.
Purchase Separate Legal Aid
Coverage- When inside Mexico, there is no liability coverage to pay for your
legal defense, should you get in an accident and need to go to court.
Typically, there is an option to add legal aid coverage to your policy.
Be Aware of Mexican Accident
Laws- When deciding whether or not to get Mexican car insurance; remember, if
you are in an accident, the country's law requires your vehicle to be held
within the nation's borders until all damages are paid off. With this in mind,
make sure that your policy will cover the cost of bail, or add an additional
coverage first.
Buy a Short Term Policy Online-
Don't wait to purchase auto insurance until you arrive in Mexico, you can
purchase short term travel policies online before your trip. While you purchase
your online policy; make sure you also purchase a car permit.
Collect the Proper Paperwork
First- When you enter into the country, you will legally need to have both
Mexican car insurance and a car permit for Mexico, especially once outside the
'border sector' of the country. When driving in the country, the insurance
claim, title holder and driver all must be owned by the same person. In order
to obtain a temporary car permit, you will need your drivers license,
registration, ID, major credit card and some type of immigration form.
Consider Auto Insurance Through
Your Car Rental Company- Many travelers will decide to rent a car in Mexico
after they have crossed the border. Your car rental company will likely be able
to offer you high quality coverage. However, if you want to get liability
coverage, you will have to get this separately from a licensed provider.
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