Car Insurance in Mexico: Are You Covered?
by West Coast Global Insurance West Coast Global InsuranceMagnificent Mayan ruins,
breathtaking turquoise waters, and delectable local cuisine are just a few of
the many reasons to visit our neighbor to the south. Many Americans choose to
travel to Mexico by car. But even if you are adventurous at heart and have a
craving for spontaneity, driving into Mexico without a bit of forethought and
planning is not a good idea.
Although your U.S.
driver’s license is valid in Mexico, the auto insurance policy you bought back
home typically does not protect you once you cross the border. Why? It’s because the Mexican Federal Liability Law stipulates that for
auto insurance in Mexico to be legally recognized and accepted, it must be
issued by a Mexican-licensed insurance provider. So even if your
foreign policy is pretty comprehensive, it cannot provide liability coverage in
Mexico. Thankfully, some insurance providers, such as West Coast Global
Insurance, sell Mexican insurance online that extends coverage into Mexico.
Driving Into
Mexico Without Proper Insurance Is No Bueño
If you were involved in
a car accident in Mexico, your foreign insurance policy wouldn’t cover any
damages incurred to you, your car, and the third party - which is a big problem
that could cost you a lot of money in fines and legal costs. If things worsen,
you will probably be arrested pending inquiry if you cannot present proper Mexican
liability insurance. Mexico Auto
Insurance can in most cases offer your get out of jail free card.
Having comprehensive
tourist car insurance in Mexico means you will have one less thing to worry
about, allowing you to focus on enjoying your incredible Mexico adventure.
If you are driving to
Mexico, make sure your vehicle is properly insured. Fill out West Coast Global
Insurance’s Mexico Auto Insurance Application to get a quote for the best tourist Mexico auto
insurance policy for your needs in just a matter of minutes!
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