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Q&A > General Questions > What happens if someone chooses a smaller level of coverage but then is severely injured in an accident?

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The reality is that this happens every day with drivers in the 49 other states. Across America, drivers utilize other available health insurance, personal resources or government assistance such as Medicare for seniors. Also, injured drivers have the right to collect economic damages from the at-fault party.

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