The first injury coverage required in Louisiana went up from $ 10,000 to $ 15,000, while the per
accident bodily injury minimum increased from $ 20,000 to $ 30,000.
Not exact matches
For example, the
minimum coverage required in the state of New York is 25/50/10 but the limits in Texas every policy must have are 30/60/25 ($ 30,000 for the
bodily injury or death of a person in one
accident; $ 60,000 in an
accident with two or more people; and $ 25,000 of personal property coverage).
Insurance policies were structured to include mandatory
minimum liability limits of $ 25,000 per person and $ 50,000 per
accident for
bodily injury, and $ 25,000 for physical damage.
Minnesota state requires
minimum auto insurance liability of $ 30,000 per person for
bodily injury protection up to $ 60,000 per
accident, $ 10,000 for property damage per
accident, $ 40,000 per person for personal
injury protection, and $ 25,000 per person for uninsured and underinsured motorists up to $ 50,000 per
accident.
Connecticut requires
minimum auto insurance liability of $ 20,000 per person for
bodily injury protection and up to $ 40,000 per
accident, and $ 10,000 for property damage per
accident.
Connecticut requires that every driver carry
minimum liability limits of $ 20,000 per person and $ 40,000 per
accident in
bodily injury coverage and $ 10,000 property damage coverage.
Suppose you are hit by an underinsured driver carrying the
minimum bodily injury liability insurance required in that state — say for example, $ 15,000 per person and $ 30,000 total per
accident.
At the least, you're required by law to buy a 20/40/10 policy:
minimum bodily injury liability limits of $ 20,000 per injured person, up to a total of $ 40,000 per
accident, and property damage liability coverage of $ 10,000.
North Dakota state law requires
minimum auto insurance of $ 25,000 per person, $ 50,000 per
accident for
bodily injury, and $ 25,000 per
accident for property damage.
New Mexico requires
minimum auto insurance liability of $ 25,000 per person for
bodily injury protection and up to $ 50,000 per
accident, and $ 10,000 for property damage per
accident.
Of course, these numbers may be moot, since most Temple insurance agents will recommend that you get far more than the
minimum coverage — something like $ 100,000
bodily injury per person and $ 300,000
bodily injury per
accident.
Starting January 1, 2011, Texans will have additional
minimum coverage requirements for auto — $ 30,000
bodily injury per person and $ 60,000
bodily injury per
accident (as opposed to the 2010
minimums — $ 25,000
bodily injury per person and $ 50,000 per
accident).
For instance, if you went with the
minimum liability requirements for Tennessee drivers — which, as of 2010, were $ 25,000
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000
bodily injury per
accident, and $ 15,000 property damage — you would probably be underinsured, according to most experts.
To meet Michigan's
minimum motorcycle insurance requirements, you'll need at least $ 20,000 of coverage for
bodily injuries per person, $ 40,000 of coverage for
bodily injuries per
accident and $ 10,000 of coverage for property damage per
accident.
If the ATV is to be operated on a public road then it must be licensed and also meet the state's
minimum financial responsibility requirements which are $ 15,000 per person and $ 30,000 per
accident bodily injury liability and $ 10,000 property damage liability.
As of January 1, 2011, those
minimums bump up for
bodily injury to $ 30,000 per person and $ 60,000 per
accident.
Rhode Island requires
minimum coverage of $ 25,000 per person for
bodily injury protection and up to $ 50,000 per
accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage per
accident.
The Mississippi Insurance Department requires
minimum auto insurance liability of $ 25,000 per person, $ 50,000 per
accident for
bodily injury and $ 25,000 for property damage per
accident.
The consequences of going without include suspended registration, fines, and possible car impoundment, so you should probably buy a policy for at least the
minimum in coverage:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000 per person and $ 30,000 per
accident, and property damage liability of $ 5,000.
Bodily injury coverage requirements include $ 30,000
minimum (per
accident) and $ 15,000
minimum (per person).
Minimum liability coverage includes $ 40,000 for
bodily injury (per
accident) and $ 20,000
bodily injury (per person) as well as $ 15,000 property damage.
Wyoming's automobile financial responsibility law requires
minimum liability limits of $ 25,000 per person, $ 50,000 per
accident bodily injury and $ 20,000 property damage.
You need
bodily injury (BI) protection of $ 30,000
minimum per
accident and $ 15,000
minimum per person as well as property damage (PD) coverage of just $ 5,000.
Most agents (in their right mind) would argue that the
minimums are way too low, and that you should get protection more along the lines of $ 100,000
bodily injury per person, $ 300,000
bodily injury per
accident, and $ 50,000 (or more) for property damage liability.
Some insurance experts advise drivers to get substantially more than these
minimums: something more along the lines of $ 100,000
bodily injury per person, $ 300,000
bodily injury per
accident, and $ 50,000 property damage.
Here's the
minimum you need to figure when you search for Las Vegas insurance quotes:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000 for one person; $ 30,000 as a per -
accident total; and a property damage policy of $ 10,000.
Car insurance liability requirements vary by state, and include a
minimum amount for
bodily injury costs per person and per
accident as well as a
minimum for property damage liability.
Each state also has its own
minimum liability limits, presented as
bodily injury limit for a single person,
bodily injury limit on the entire
accident, and property damage limit.
Under Massachusetts law, however, drivers must maintain a
minimum of $ 20,000 in
bodily injury coverage per person and $ 40,000 per
accident.
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Thousands more are injured in
accidents involving drivers who carry only the
minimum amount of liability coverage for
bodily injury, which in Missouri and Kansas, is $ 25,000 per person and $ 50,000 per
accident.
The law requires a
minimum of liability insurance of $ 25,000 for
bodily injury to one person, $ 50,000 for
bodily injury to all persons, and $ 10,00 for property damage in any one
accident.
Effective July 1, 2018, the
minimum insurance limits will increase to 25/50/20 ($ 25,000 per person / $ 50,000 per
accident for
bodily injury liability and $ 20,000 for property damage liability).
The
minimum bodily injury policy coverage is $ 30,000 per person and $ 60,000 per
accident.
While the
minimum amounts of coverage for a non-rideshare driver are $ 15,000 / $ 30,000 in
bodily injury liability per person / per
accident, and $ 5,000 for property damage, the insurance requirements for rideshare companies are:
Liability for
Bodily Injury — The minimum coverage for bodily injury varies by state and may be as low as $ 10,000 per person or $ 20,000 per acc
Bodily Injury — The
minimum coverage for
bodily injury varies by state and may be as low as $ 10,000 per person or $ 20,000 per acc
bodily injury varies by state and may be as low as $ 10,000 per person or $ 20,000 per
accident.
For example, in New York, the
minimum requirement is 30/60/25, meaning that the requirements are $ 30,000 for
bodily injury liability for one person, $ 60,000 for
bodily injury liability for all
injuries from one
accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage liability per
accident.
On the standard plan option for Passaic car insurance you will have a
minimum amount of
bodily injury liability coverage in the amounts of; fifteen thousand dollars worth of coverage for one person in an
accident, and thirty thousand dollars worth of coverage for two or more people in an
accident.
All
bodily injuries in one
accident must be covered by a
minimum of $ 40,000 in liability insurance coverage.
Carrying Illinois state
minimum liability limits of 25/50/20 — $ 25,000 per person and $ 50,000 per
accident for
bodily injury and $ 20,000 for property damage — doesn't give you much protection if you own a home or have savings.
Under this plan, the
minimum coverage requirement is $ 50,000 per person up to $ 100,000 per
accident of
bodily injury liability as well as $ 15,000 of property damage protection.
The
minimum threshold for
bodily injury coverage of all people injured in the
accident is $ 50000 and it is $ 10000 for property damage.
For example, if you're a Connecticut driver (where
minimum liability coverage is $ 20,000 of
bodily injury protection per person, $ 40,000 of
bodily injury protection per
accident and $ 10,000 of property damage per
accident, referred to as 20/40/10) and are involved in an
accident in New York (which requires 25/50/10 of liability coverage), your auto insurance will automatically extend to meet New York's requirements.
Most states have a
minimum bodily injury liability coverage requirement of $ 20,000 to $ 25,000 per person and $ 40,000 to $ 50,000 per
accident, says Bob Passmore, senior director of personal insurance lines for the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America.
For example, the
minimum coverage required in the state of New York is 25/50/10 but the limits in Texas every policy must have are 30/60/25 ($ 30,000 for the
bodily injury or death of a person in one
accident; $ 60,000 in an
accident with two or more people; and $ 25,000 of personal property coverage).
If you buy insurance, the
minimum liability insurance you can purchase is $ 25,000
bodily injury liability per person ($ 50,000 per
accident) and $ 25,000 property damage liability, plus uninsured / underinsured motorist
bodily injury coverage and $ 1,000 of medical payments coverage (MedPay).
All drivers in Columbia will need to purchase a
minimum of
bodily injury liability and property damage protection ($ 25,000 per person up to $ 50,000 per
accident and $ 15,000 per
accident respectively).
Car insurance liability requirements vary by state, and include a
minimum amount for
bodily injury costs per person and per
accident as well as a
minimum for property damage liability.