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(4) (title)
Required uninsured motorist, underinsured motorist, and
2medical payments coverages.
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(4) (a) (title)
Uninsured motorist.
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(4) (intro.) Every policy of insurance subject to this section that insures
9with respect to any motor vehicle registered or principally garaged in this state
10against loss resulting from liability imposed by law for bodily injury or death suffered
11by any person arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle
12shall contain therein or supplemental thereto
the following provisions
for all of the
13following coverages:
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(4) (a) 1.
Excluding a policy written by a town mutual organized under
17ch. 612, uninsured motorist coverage For the protection of persons injured who are
18legally entitled to recover damages from owners or operators of uninsured motor
19vehicles because of bodily injury, sickness, or disease, including death resulting
20therefrom, in limits of at least
$100,000 $25,000 per person and
$300,000 $50,000 21per accident.
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(4) (a) 2. In this paragraph, "uninsured motor vehicle" also includes any
25of the following:
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1a. An insured motor vehicle if before or after the accident the liability insurer
2of the motor vehicle is declared insolvent by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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b. Except as provided in subd. 2. c., an unidentified motor vehicle, provided that
4an independent 3rd party provides evidence in support of the unidentified motor
5vehicle's involvement in the accident.
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c. An unidentified motor vehicle involved in a hit-and-run accident.
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(4) (b)
Medical payments.
Medical To indemnify for medical payments
12coverage, or chiropractic payments or both in the amount of at least
$10,000 $1,000 13per person
for the protection of all persons using the insured motor vehicle from
14losses resulting from bodily injury or death. The named insured may reject the
15coverage. If the named insured rejects the coverage, it need not be provided in a
16subsequent renewal policy issued by the same insurer unless the insured requests
17it in writing. Under the medical or chiropractic payments coverage, the insurer shall
18be subrogated to the rights of its insured to the extent of its payments. Coverage
19written under this
subdivision paragraph may be excess coverage over any other
20source of reimbursement to which the insured person has a legal right.
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(4) (a) 3.
Unless an insurer waives the right to subrogation, insurers 2Insurers making payment under
any of the coverages under this subsection the
3uninsured motorists' coverage shall, to the extent of the payment, be subrogated to
4the rights of their insureds.
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(4m) Underinsured motorist coverage. (a) An insurer writing policies
8that insure with respect to a motor vehicle registered or principally garaged in this
9state against loss resulting from liability imposed by law for bodily injury or death
10suffered by a person arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor
11vehicle shall provide to one insured under each such insurance policy that goes into
12effect after October 1, 1995, that is written by the insurer and that does not include
13underinsured motorist coverage written notice of the availability of underinsured
14motorist coverage, including a brief description of the coverage. An insurer is
15required to provide the notice required under this subdivision only one time and in
16conjunction with the delivery of the policy.
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(b) Acceptance or rejection of underinsured motorist coverage by a person after
18being notified under par. (a) need not be in writing. The absence of a premium
19payment for underinsured motorist coverage is conclusive proof that the person has
20rejected such coverage. The rejection of such coverage by the person notified under
21par. (a) shall apply to all persons insured under the policy, including any renewal of
22the policy.
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(c) If a person rejects underinsured motorist coverage after being notified under
24par. (a), the insurer is not required to provide such coverage under a policy that is
1renewed to the person by that insurer unless an insured under the policy
2subsequently requests such underinsured motorist coverage in writing.
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(d) If an insured who is notified under par. (a) accepts underinsured motorist
4coverage, the insurer shall include the coverage under the policy just delivered to the
5insured in limits of at least $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident.
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(5) (f)
No A policy may provide that, regardless of the number of policies
11involved, vehicles involved, persons covered, claims made, vehicles or premiums
12shown on the policy, or premiums paid, the limits for any
uninsured motorist
13coverage or underinsured motorist coverage under the policy may not be added to the
14limits for similar coverage applying to other motor vehicles to determine the limit of
15insurance coverage available for bodily injury or death suffered by a person in any
16one accident
, except that a policy may limit the number of motor vehicles for which
17the limits for coverage may be added to 3 vehicles.
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(5) (g)
No A policy may provide that the maximum amount of uninsured
21motorist coverage or underinsured motorist coverage available for bodily injury or
22death suffered by a person who was not using a motor vehicle at the time of an
23accident is
any the highest single limit of uninsured motorist coverage or
24underinsured motorist coverage, whichever is applicable, for any motor vehicle with
1respect to which the person is insured
, except that a policy may limit the number of
2motor vehicles for which coverage limits may be added to 3 vehicles.
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(5) (h)
No A policy may provide that the maximum amount of medical
6payments coverage available for bodily injury or death suffered by a person who was
7not using a motor vehicle at the time of an accident is
any the highest single limit of
8medical payments coverage for any motor vehicle with respect to which the person
9is insured
, except that a policy may limit the number of motor vehicles for which
10medical payments coverage limits may be added to 3 vehicles.
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11Section
35. 632.32 (6) (g) of the statutes, as affected by
2009 Wisconsin Act 28,
12is renumbered 632.32 (5) (i), and 632.32 (5) (i) (intro.), as renumbered, is amended
13to read:
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(5) (i) (intro.)
No A policy may provide that the limits under the policy
15for uninsured motorist coverage or underinsured motorist coverage for bodily injury
16or death resulting from any one accident shall be reduced by any of the following that
17apply:
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(1) This act first applies to motor vehicle insurance policies issued or renewed
20on the effective date of this subsection.
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(1)
This act takes effect on November 1, 2009, or on the day after publication,
23whichever is later.