The minimum liability coverage prescribed under the laws of Michigan is $ 20,000.00 for
bodily injury per person involved in the accident and $ 10,000.00 for property damages.
Not exact matches
What this means is that state law requires your insurance policy provides you with $ 20,000 worth of coverage for
bodily injury or death that you cause to other individuals, $ 40,000 worth of coverage for
bodily injury or death caused
per accident if multiple
people are
involved, and $ 10,000 worth of coverage for property damage caused in other states.
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.
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.
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.
This means that in the event of an accident, if you are at fault, you are covered up to $ 15,000 for
bodily injury for each
person involved in an incident, with a total maximum of $ 30,000
per incident.
The three main limits are maximum payable for
bodily injury per person, max payable to all those
involved, and maximum payable for property damage (vehicle and other property included).
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.
As
per the state insurance laws, all motorists must maintain a minimum coverage of $ 30,000
per injured
person in a single accident up to a sum of $ 60,000 for the combined
bodily injury expenses of two or more
persons involved in any single accident.
In Florida, minimum coverage in auto accident for
bodily injury per person is $ 10,000, minimum coverage in auto accident for
bodily injury to all the
persons involved in the accident is $ 20,000, and minimum coverage in auto accident for property damage is $ 10,000, making Florida auto insurance policy as 10/20/10.
The limits of
bodily injury liability are typically an amount
per person and a total amount
per accident, regardless of the number
involved.
Under this coverage the policy minimums are $ 25,000
per person involved in the accident, $ 50,000 for
bodily injuries per accident, and $ 5,000 for damage to property that may have been caused by the uninsured or underinsured driver.
The state required basic level of coverage required in Indiana is $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000 for total
bodily injury for all
involved, and $ 10,000 for property damage, or a 25/50/10 plan.
The quotes I got were for the most basic level of coverage required in the purchase of insurance in Virginia; $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000 for total
bodily injury for all
involved, and $ 20,000 for property damage, or a 25/50/20 plan.
The state required basic level of coverage required in Montana is $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000 for total
bodily injury for all
involved, and $ 20,000 for property damage, or a 25/50/10 plan.
In Nevada, for
bodily injury liability the coverage is 15000 $
per person for each accident and 30000 $ for all the individuals
involved in the accident
per accident.