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No — but insurers are required to offer it, and you must reject it in writing. Given how many Southern California drivers carry no insurance or bare minimums, declining it leaves you unprotected in the most common worst-case scenario.
No — but California requires insurers to offer it, and you must reject it in writing. That detail matters: many drivers don't remember declining it and discover the gap only after a crash.
Given how many Southern California drivers carry no insurance or only the legal minimums, UM/UIM coverage is often the only realistic source of real compensation after a serious crash. It is typically inexpensive relative to the protection it provides. Check your declarations page today.
This answer comes from our guide
Why LA & OC Drivers Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage
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Last reviewed: 2026-06-12
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