That's probably a move in the right direction, but keep in mind that those 250/500/100 numbers have very little to do with what you would receive for your own medical coverage if you were injured in an accident. Those numbers are liability limits for what your policy would pay out to someone else that is injured in an accident you are involved with. Make sure that you have appropriate limits for your own Uninsured/Underinsured coverage, if you are expecting that policy to cover your own medical costs when the other driver's does not. Of course - if you already have sufficient medical coverage on another policy, there's no benefit to upping your coverage and costs through vehicle insurance.
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