Northwest Baltimore shoppers will need to have at least $ 20,000
in bodily injury protection per person, and $ 40,000 per accident.
Under Iowa state law, drivers must buy car insurance policies with minimum liability limits of $ 20,000
in bodily injury protection per person, $ 40,000 in coverage per accident, and $ 15,000 insurance to cover the cost of property damage.
In most states, motorcyclists have at least $ 25,000
in bodily injury protection per person and $ 50,000 per accident, as well as $ 10,000 in property damage coverage.
As of 2015, motorcycle riders in Montana must have at least $ 25,000
in bodily injury protection per person ($ 50,000 per accident with more than one person) and $ 20,000 in personal property protection.
In most states, motorcyclists have at least $ 25,000
in bodily injury protection per person and $ 50,000 per accident, as well as $ 10,000 in property damage coverage.
Not exact matches
We gathered quotes from three major carriers for a 45 - year - old rider and a sample insurance policy that included
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident, and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
To see who had the best motorcycle insurance rates
in West Virginia, we obtained quotes for a sample rider with
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident.
To see who
in Wyoming had the best motorcycle insurance rates, we gathered quotes from five major insurance carriers for a sample policy (
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage) and rider.
Coverage was for a sample policy that had
bodily injury protection ($ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident) and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
We gathered quotes for a 45 - year - old male rider
in Ohio for a policy that included
bodily injury protection ($ 50,000
per person and $ 100,000
per accident) and personal property damage coverage ($ 25,000), as well as $ 500 deductibles for collision and comprehensive coverages.
That rider had a policy that included
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
[ul] $ 15,000
in bodily injury liability
per person (up to $ 30,000
per accident) $ 5,000 for property damage $ 15,000 for personal
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To see who
in the state has the best rates, we gathered motorcycle insurance quotes from five major carriers for a 45 - year - old male rider (
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage).
The policy itself included
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
We gathered motorcycle insurance quotes from three major carriers
in Rhode Island for a sample rider and policy (
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage).
To see who
in New Hampshire had the best motorcycle insurance rates, we analyzed quotes for a 45 - year - old rider and a policy that included
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
In Florida, as of early 2010, you needed to carry
bodily injury liability ($ 10,000
per person, $ 20,000
per accident), $ 10,000 worth of property damage liability, and personal
injury protection (PIP).
In NC, according to early 2010 laws, drivers had to carry
bodily injury protection of $ 30,000
per person and $ 60,000
per accident.
The sample motorcycle insurance policy covered included
bodily injury protection ($ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident) and $ 50,000
in property damage.
To see who
in Montana had the best motorcycle insurance rates, we gathered quotes for a 45 - year - old male rider and a sample policy (
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage).
After collecting data from four major insurance carriers for a sample 45 - year - old rider and policy (
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage), we found that quotes for the most expensive place were 34.7 % higher than the cheapest.
The policy for was for a sample 45 - year - old rider and a policy with
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
Most agents (
in their right mind) would argue that the minimums are way too low, and that you should get
protection more along the lines of $ 100,000
bodily injury per person, $ 300,000
bodily injury per accident, and $ 50,000 (or more) for property damage liability.
The policy quoted was for a 45 - year - old rider and included coverage for
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident, and $ 50,000
in property damage.
The policy itself included
bodily injury protection $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
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.
Basic coverage is mandatory for all drivers
in East Brunswick and includes $ 5,000 of property damage
protection for vehicle damages and expenses as well as $ 15,000
per person up to $ 30,000
per accident for
bodily injury liability.
Before purchasing a plan, make sure that there is at least $ 25,000
per person and $ 65,000
per accident of
bodily injury liability coverage and at least $ 15,000
in property damage liability
protection.
All drivers
in Columbia will need to purchase a minimum of
bodily injury liability and property damage
protection ($ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident and $ 15,000
per accident respectively).
You can not drive on the roads
in South Carolina without $ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident of
bodily injury liability, $ 25,000 of property damage liability $ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident of uninsured motorist
bodily injury and $ 25,000 of uninsured motorist property damage
protection.
Utah requires all drivers to carry $ 25,000
per person and up to $ 65,000
per accident
in bodily injury liability, as well as $ 15,000
in property damage liability and $ 3,000
in personal
injury protection.
A driver must also have uninsured / underinsured motorist
bodily injury for up to $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident, as well as $ 15,000
in personal
injury protection.
Averages are based on a 45 - year - old married female with a previously clean driving record who commits one traffic driving violation
in a 12 - month period, drives a 2012 sedan, is employed, has a bachelor's degree, excellent credit score and had no lapse
in coverage with the following limits: $ 100,000 (
bodily injury per person) / $ 300,000 (
bodily injury per accident) / $ 100,000 (property damage
per accident), $ 10,000 (personal
injury protection or medical payments) and a $ 500 deductible for comprehensive and collision.
They also require $ 25,000
per person and up to $ 50,000
per accident
in uninsured / underinsured motorist
bodily injury and $ 30,000
in personal
injury protection.
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 30,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 60,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 15,000 Personal
injury protection: $ 2,500
per incident Uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage: $ 30,000
per person; $ 60,000
per incident; and $ 15,000
in PD coverage
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 25,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 50,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 25,000 Personal
injury protection: Optional Uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage: Optional, but Indiana specifies the insurer include UM / UMI at $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident unless you expressly reject it
in writing.
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 25,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 50,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 25,000 Personal
injury protection: $ 10,000
per accident Uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage: Optional, but Kentucky specifies the insurer include UM / UMI at $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident unless you expressly reject it
in writing.
Basic coverage
in Tennessee consists of $ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident of
bodily injury liability as well as $ 15,000 of property damage
protection.
The basic coverage
in Missouri includes
bodily injury liability ($ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000) and property damage
protection ($ 10,000); however, you might also want to look into higher limits as well as extras such as personal
injury protection, collision coverage, comprehensive coverage and uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage.
This study's sample rider was a 45 - year - old with a policy that included
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
Basic coverage
in Vermont consists of $ 25,000
per injured
person up to $ 50,000
per accident of
bodily injury liability as well as $ 10,000 of property damage
protection.
The policy itself included
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
They also require a driver to have $ 25,000
per person and up to $ 50,000
in uninsured / underinsured motorist
bodily injury and $ 4,500
in personal
injury protection.
Basic coverage is mandatory for all drivers
in New Jersey and includes $ 5,000 of property damage
protection for car expenses as well as $ 15,000
per person up to $ 30,000
per accident for
bodily injury liability.
They are also required to have $ 25,000
per person and up to $ 50,000
per accident
in uninsured / underinsured motorist
bodily injury coverage and $ 5,000 for personal
injury protection.
To see who
in New Hampshire had the best motorcycle insurance rates, we analyzed quotes for a 45 - year - old rider and a policy that included
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
For example, an auto liability insurance policy may cover up to $ 25,000
per person, with a
per accident upper - limit of $ 50,000
in bodily injury protection.
We gathered motorcycle insurance quotes from three major carriers
in Rhode Island for a sample rider and policy (
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage).
Coverage was for a sample policy that had
bodily injury protection ($ 100,000
per person / $ 300,000
per accident) and $ 50,000
in property damage coverage.
Most agents (
in their right mind) would argue that the minimums are way too low, and that you should get
protection more along the lines of $ 100,000
bodily injury per person, $ 300,000
bodily injury per accident, and $ 50,000 (or more) for property damage liability.