The availability of property damage
auto liability insurance coverage varies by state.
Although the requirements for
auto liability insurance coverage vary considerably state to state, every state requires similar types of liability coverage.
Not exact matches
Commercial
auto policies extend some
liability coverage to commercial trailers, but specific
insurance and licensing requirements
vary by state, depending on how the trailer is used, and sometimes on its weight and hauling capacity.
The
auto insurance coverage offered by personal injury
liability can
vary between
insurance companies and driver situations and preferences.
RV
insurance is a specialized policy that
varies from
auto insurance in that it has higher
liability limits,
coverage for when it's used as a residence, and special equipment
coverage.
Even though many of the basic
coverages —
Liability, Collision, Comprehensive, Medical Payments, Uninsured Motorist, etc. — are offered by all
auto insurance companies, discounts and specialized
coverages can
vary greatly.
Minimum policy limit requirements for
auto liability insurance vary by state; however, all states require the same type of
liability coverage.
Your specific
auto liability insurance coverage will
vary depending on the state you live in, the make and model of your vehicle, and other factors.
Commercial
auto policies extend some
liability coverage to commercial trailers, but specific
insurance and licensing requirements
vary by state, depending on how the trailer is used, and sometimes on its weight and hauling capacity.
As you know,
auto insurance requirements
vary by state, and almost every state in the U.S. requires drivers to have
liability coverage (except for New Hampshire), so it's important to make sure your policy meets those standards.