What Is Stacking?
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Stacking means combining coverage from more than one policy or vehicle.
Stacking
Flip the two cards to see how it applies:
coverage when the other driver does not have enough insurance
coverage when the other driver has no insurance
Underinsured Motorist (UIM)
Uninsured Motorist (UM)
Continue
When stacking is allowed, you can combine multiple policy limits to increase the total amount available to pay for damages. Scroll down to continue in the lesson.
What Is Stacking?
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What Is Stacking?
Start
Stacking means combining coverage from more than one policy or vehicle.
Stacking
Flip the two cards to see how it applies:
coverage when the other driver does not have enough insurance
coverage when the other driver has no insurance
Underinsured Motorist (UIM)
Uninsured Motorist (UM)
Continue
When stacking is allowed, you can combine multiple policy limits to increase the total amount available to pay for damages. Scroll down to continue in the lesson.