Many Central New Yorkers purchase insurance policies without a second thought. Because of that, they don’t fully understand some of the policy details involved. One of those details is an auto policy’s liability coverage limits. You can think of coverage limits like a ceiling. Insurance carriers pay out sums no higher than those figures to cover damages you have caused (such as up to $100,000 to another driver who suffers bodily injury during a crash, if that’s your policy limit). If you don’t have enough liability coverage, an auto accident may cost far more than you can afford. That’s why…