Traveling To Mexico Then Buy Mexican Car Insurance PDF Print E-mail
Written by Luisa Navarrete   
Friday, 02 July 2010 17:53
Mexico has some of the worlds most exclusive beaches and resorts. So whether traveling to Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Mazatlan, or Cozumel familiarize yourself with some of the great activities and exciting things to do, while at the same time avoiding legal entanglements. If you plan on driving in Mexico plan to purchase Mexican car insurance.
by LuisaNavarrete


Mexico has some of the worlds most exclusive beaches and resorts. So whether traveling to Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Mazatlan, or Cozumel familiarize yourself with some of the great activities and exciting things to do, while at the same time avoiding legal entanglements. If you plan on driving in Mexico plan to purchase Mexican car insurance.

Thousands of people travel from the United States and Canada to Mexico each year, this includes vacationers and individuals with a Mexican heritage that are returning to visit family members. This has created a growing need for Mexican car insurance. Mexico is not any different than the US or Canada in that you are required by law to purchase liability insurance for your car, in order to be legal to drive on the roads.

There are people that live in Mexico and work in the United States, and the reverse is also true. Just like any other item, insurance will be cheaper if purchased in bulk and in this case bulk mean a longer period of time. It makes sense for these people to purchase an annual policy, as opposed to a daily tourist policy, because of the savings.

While traveling in a foreign country it is important to obey and respect the local laws. Some people are under the mistaken opinion that their United States auto insurance policy will be enough during their stay in Mexico, and while it is true that some major US carriers offer limited coverage in Mexico, usually within twenty-five miles of the border; this policy does not comply with Mexican law and does not provide evidence of financial responsibility. That means that if you are involved in an accident you can be incarcerated until you can provide proof of financial responsibility. After the accident has occurred the proof will have to be in the form of cash or cash equivalent, and this is even if your insurance company will cover the accident.

It is important to shop around and make certain that you are getting the best price and while nobody wants to pay too much for Mexican car insurance remember that price isn't everything. Not purchasing the right insurance can be much more expensive than paying too much for the proper insurance coverage. The industry standard is a combined single limit of one hundred thousand dollars. Try to avoid split limits as they are a tactic that the insurance companies use to avoid a higher payout if a claim is filed.

A variable deductible is usually a percentage of the value of the vehicle. The percentage amount will vary, but is usually between two and five percent of the value of the vehicle. The insurance deductible is handled quite a bit different in Mexico. Mexican car insurance will usually come with a variable deductible. This is the complete opposite of what most people are accustomed to, because here in the US and Canada a fixed deductible is the norm.

While your shopping around, keep the internet in mind. You obviously have internet access because you are reading this. The internet is full of places that sell Mexican car insurance. Educate yourself on the variety of coverages available and the different deductibles. Nobody want to pay more than they have too, but more importantly everybody wants to be covered in the event of an accident.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.