All About MAIF Insurance
Dec 15th, 2011 by admin
Some drivers may find obtaining auto insurance a difficult task. They may have been turned down by several companies or may have had their previous policy cancelled for various reasons. The Maryland automobile insurance fund (MAIF) is there for Maryland residents who cannot get insurance elsewhere.
In the United States, it is required by law to carry auto insurance. Drivers who drive without the minimum required amount of insurance could face penalties such as fines, losing their driver’s license and/or vehicle plates, and may also be prohibited from registering a vehicle or renewing a suspended registration. State minimum liability limits differ from state to state. All drivers in Maryland are required to carry the minimum underinsured motorist and personal injury protection liability limits.
MAIF was designed to help motorists who cannot obtain insurance in the private insurance market. It is an independent agency and reports directly to the governor while complying with the state legislature. However, because it is an independent agency, all funds are collected from the insurance premiums and the agency is not entitled to state funding. Therefore, any unpaid debts are not considered to be those of the state of Maryland.
Persons eligible for MAIF insurance are residents of Maryland who are unable to obtain private insurance, and who have a valid Maryland driver’s license or Maryland registration. Individuals who have had too many traffic violations, DUI convictions, or accidents may find it extremely difficult to purchase an auto insurance policy from private insurance companies. MAIF is a low cost alternative to help these drivers obtain liability insurance.
MAIF has several agencies throughout the state of Maryland who can help drivers with a less than perfect driving record obtain liability insurance at a low cost. It is a convenient alternative for drivers who have had their insurance coverage cancelled, or who have been turned down by two or more insurance companies.








