You must have
at least minimum liability coverage limits of 25/50/25 to drive in Georgia.
Not exact matches
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.
The more
coverage you have the less likely you are to run into this issue, which is why most agents recommend
liability limits at least one step higher than the
minimum required to be legal in your state.
When required, there are
minimum coverage limits every issued policy must meet in order to be valid:
liability insurance of 25/50/25, medical payments
coverage of
at least $ 1,000, as well as uninsured motorist
coverage, also in 25/50/25
limits.
The state laws for
minimum liability limits on South Carolina car insurance policies require
at least $ 25,000 in bodily injury protection for each person injured,
at least $ 50,000 in
coverage per accident, and
at least $ 25,000 insurance against the cost of property damage.
State law requires
at least a 25/50/25 policy: bodily injury
liability limits of $ 25,000 per injured person up to a total of $ 50,000 per accident, and property damage
liability coverage with a
minimum limit of $ 25,000.
State law requires every driver to purchase
at least a 15/30/25 policy: bodily injury
liability limits of $ 15,000 per injured person, up to a total of $ 30,000 per accident, and property damage
liability coverage with a
minimum limit of $ 25,000.