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NEW YORK, March 17, 2016 — Marking the start of spring, motorcycle enthusiasts gathered this month at a rally in Daytona Beach, Florida, and will do so again in June in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. But do they have the right insurance coverage? Motorcycle insurance is a must for any avid biker, according to the (I.I.I.).
“Auto insurers often offer motorcycle insurance coverage as either a stand-alone policy or an to a personal automobile policy,” said Michael Barry, vice president, Media Relations, at the I.I.I.
Like auto insurance, some coverages are required for motorcyclists; others are optional.
The mandatory minimum limits for these coverages in states where they are required for motorcyclists are generally similar to those required for .
b) Comprehensive—covers damage caused by events such as fire, flood, falling objects, theft or vandalism.
c) First-party medical coverage—covers your own medical expenses if they were incurred in an accident while operating your motorcycle.
c) Emergency road service—covers towing and roadside assistance costs.
d) Accessories and customization—covers the repair or replacement of accessories, like helmets and safety jackets, and customized equipment added to the motorcycle after purchase, such as exhaust pipes, saddle bags, and seats.
Beyond the types and amount of coverage purchased, several factors will also affect how much you pay for motorcycle insurance, including:
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