The second number — the $ 300,000 — refers to the maximum amount your insurer will pay in
bodily injury liability insurance per accident.
The first number — the $ 100,000 in this example — refers to the maximum amount your insurer will pay in
bodily injury liability insurance per person.
For example, 100 / 300/50 coverage means that you have coverage of $ 100,000
bodily injury liability insurance per person, $ 300,000 total
bodily injury liability insurance per accident, and $ 50,000 property damage liability per accident.
The first number — the $ 100,000 in this example — refers to the maximum amount your insurer will pay in
bodily injury liability insurance per person.
The second number — the $ 300,000 — refers to the maximum amount your insurer will pay in
bodily injury liability insurance per accident.
Not exact matches
Sen Jim Seward's version of the bill, which received the backing of insurers and car - hail apps, has a $ 50,000
liability insurance for «death and
bodily injury per person» and $ 100,000 for «death and
bodily injury per incident» during phase one.
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.
As a Southern California driver, your requisite
insurance includes
bodily injury coverage to the tune of $ 15,000
per person and $ 30,000
per accident as well as property damage
liability worth $ 5,000.
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.
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.
You'll need a North Carolina car
insurance policy providing at least
bodily injury liability $ 30,000
per injured person and $ 60,000
per accident; property damage
liability of $ 25,000; and uninsured driver coverage of $ 30,000
per person and $ 60,000
per accident.
Most people carry
insurance that includes the state's required
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000
per person / $ 30,000
per accident and property damage
liability of $ 5,000.
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
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
insurance liability of $ 25,000
per person, $ 50,000
per accident for
bodily injury and $ 25,000 for property damage
per accident.
$ 300,000
per occurrence for personal
liability,
bodily injury and property damage
liability on your homeowners
insurance policy
Experts suggest drivers purchase enough
liability insurance to pay for $ 100,000 for
bodily injury per person and $ 300,000
per accident.
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.
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).
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:
The
Insurance Information Institute (III) and other insurance industry experts recommend bodily injury liability coverage of $ 100,000 per person and $ 300,000 per accident (referred to as 100/300 c
Insurance Information Institute (III) and other
insurance industry experts recommend bodily injury liability coverage of $ 100,000 per person and $ 300,000 per accident (referred to as 100/300 c
insurance industry experts recommend
bodily injury liability coverage of $ 100,000
per person and $ 300,000
per accident (referred to as 100/300 coverage).
Besides PIP, an Oregon car
insurance policy must also contain
liability insurance:
bodily injury liability of at least $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident and $ 20,000 for property damage
liability.
New Mexico requires motorists to
liability insurance of just $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident for
bodily injury and $ 10,000 for property damage.
Your car
insurance must include $ 25,000 in
per person and $ 50,000
per accident in
bodily injury liability, plus $ 20,000 in property damage
liability.
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.
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).
Typically, leasing companies require $ 100,000 of
bodily injury liability coverage
per person and $ 300,000
per accident, as well as $ 50,000 in property damage
liability insurance.
The state of North Dakota follows a no - fault system and requires each driver to have $ 25,000
per person and up to $ 50,000
per accident in
bodily injury liability and up to $ 25,000 in property damage
liability insurance.
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.
PA
bodily injury per accident
liability insurance works in much the same way as the
per person coverage, except that it is set aside for accidents involving more than one injured victim.
Split form auto
insurance liability policies are divided into
per person
bodily injury liability,
per accident
bodily injury liability, and property damage
liability.
For example, let's say you buy cheap car
insurance in Arizona that offers the minimum coverage required by state law: $ 15,000
per person / $ 30,000
per accident in
bodily injury liability, $ 15,000
per person / $ 30,000
per accident in uninsured and underinsured motorist
bodily injury, and $ 10,000 in property damage
liability.
Maryland auto
insurance laws require minimum
liability insurance including $ 20,000
per person for
bodily injury, $ 40,000
per accident for
bodily injury, and $ 15,000
per accident for property damage.
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 20,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 40,000 Property damage
liability coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: Amount varies depending on health
insurance (see notes) Uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage: Optional
Arizona's financial responsibility law requires that every driver carry at least minimum
insurance limits of $ 15,000
per person and $ 30,000
per accident
bodily injury liability and $ 10,000
per accident property damage
liability.
The minimum
liability insurance is $ 25,000
per person and a minimum of $ 65,000 towards
bodily injury, for all persons involved in an accident.
I had the same level of
liability insurance for 10 years: $ 100,000 / $ 300,000
per person / accident in
bodily injury coverage, and $ 100,000 in property damage
liability.
The mandatory
liability insurance is 25/50/15: $ 25,000
per person for
bodily injury, $ 50,000
per accident for
bodily injury, and $ 15,000
per accident for property damage.
Wisconsin actually reduced its
liability insurance requirements recently — cutting the $ 100,000
per person
bodily injury limit to $ 25,000 and the property damage limit from $ 15,000 to $ 10,000 — and also made formerly mandatory underinsured motorist coverage optional.
Liability car
insurance — $ 50,000 limit to cover
bodily injury you cause to others in an accident, up to $ 100,000
per accident, with $ 50,000 to pay for damage you cause to another car or property
The basic Kansas
insurance plans include
bodily injury liability with a minimum $ 25,000
per injured person up to a total of $ 50,000
per accident as well as property damage
liability with a minimum limit of $ 10,000.
Kentucky requires minimum auto
insurance liability of $ 25,000
per person for
bodily injury protection and up to $ 50,000
per accident, and $ 20,000 for property damage
per accident.
The minimum
liability coverage as
per Nebraska auto
insurance laws are $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000 for
bodily injuries, and $ 25,000 for damage to property.
Most people carry
insurance that includes the state's required
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000
per person / $ 30,000
per accident and property damage
liability of $ 5,000.
Nebraska's basic
liability car
insurance requirements of $ 25,000
bodily injury liability per person and $ 50,000
per accident, plus $ 25,000 for property damage
liability, are substantial enough to protect many drivers.
As a «20/40/15» auto
insurance state, your auto
insurance should automatically include $ 20,000 worth of
bodily injury liability per person, $ 40,000 worth of
bodily injury liability per accident, and $ 15,000 of property damage
liability.
The
insurance industry recommends
bodily injury liability coverage of $ 100,000
per person and $ 300,000
per accident (referred to as 100/300), if you can afford these higher limits.
The
insurance industry's recommended coverage amount is 100 / 300/50: $ 100,000
per person and $ 300,000
per incident for
bodily injury and $ 50,000 for property damage
liability coverage.