This 30 - day grace period should give you enough time to get proof of insurance that you're meeting
at least the minimum coverage limits required by WV law.
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.
You must have
at least minimum liability
coverage limits of 25/50/25 to drive in Georgia.
You must have
at least 12 months of prior
coverage and carry a
minimum of 50/110 Bodily Injury (BI)
limits to qualify for the Rewind Program.
To be valid, an auto insurance policy in the Mountain State must include
at least four types of car insurance
coverage with
minimum limits: bodily injury, property damage, uninsured motorists bodily injury, and uninsured motorists property damage.
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.
In 1984 a new federal tax law required that for permanent insurance to enjoy preferred tax treatment it must provide
coverage up to
at least age 95,
limit the amount of premium that may be paid in relation to the face amount of
coverage and establish a
minimum ratio between cash value and face amount of insurance.
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.
These
coverages need to
at least have the following
coverage amounts (
limits) in order to fulfill the
minimum requirements in the Hawkeye State:
Because almost all states have car insurance requirements, chances are you need to carry
at least the
minimum state
coverages and
limits on your policy.
As stated above, most states require
at least the same
minimum coverage limits for commercial vehicles as they do for personal vehicles.
While you must have
at least the
minimum requirement for uninsured motorist
coverage, car insurance providers are required to offer you the maximum
limits of uninsured motorist
coverage of:
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.