Not exact matches
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).
Maryland's minimum
liability limits for
bodily injury compare well with other states», but anyone with a house or savings should consider
increasing their
liability insurance coverage across the board.
Both the
limits of
bodily injury and property damage
liability can be
increased by paying more in premiums.
Plus raises the
bodily injury / property damage
liability limits to 50 / 100/50, and also
increases uninsured / underinsured motorist
bodily injury to 50/100.
Then she can raise her coverage to the Plus level, which
increases bodily injury and property damage
liability to 50 / 100/50, with the same
limits for uninsured motorist
liability.
Plus
increases bodily injury and property damage
liability to 50 / 100/50 (with the same
limits for uninsured motorist
liability) and adds $ 5,000 in PIP coverage for medical benefits and accidental death benefits, plus work loss benefits.
So she ups her coverage to the Plus level, which
increases bodily injury and property damage
liability to 50 / 100/50, with the same
limits for uninsured motorist
liability.
Plus coverage
increases bodily injury and property damage
liability to 50 / 100/50, with the same
limits for uninsured motorist
bodily injury.
This
increase is obviously even more significant than the raises in
bodily injury liability limits; but clearly the
increase was justifiable given the fact that even the new
limit may not be enough to pay off a new car or truck totaled in an accident.
The main beneficiaries of the
increased minimum
limits passed into law by the Maryland Senate would be the victims of
injury auto accidents whose medical expenses exceeded the old
liability limits and who did not carry adequate uninsured or underinsured motorist
bodily injury coverage.
The main beneficiaries of the
increased minimum
limits passed into law by the Maryland Senate would be the victims of
injury auto accidents whose medical expenses exceeded the old Maryland
liability limits and who did not carry adequate uninsured or underinsured motorist
bodily injury coverage.