Not exact matches
Of course, there are certain elements every policy will have in common, thanks to state regulations dictating
minimums in
acceptable coverage.
In CO, state law mandates
minimum acceptable levels of
coverage for auto liability
coverage.
Minimum essential
coverage is simply defined as
coverage that is deemed
acceptable for fulfilling the ACA's individual shared responsibility provision — aka, the individual mandate.
In the state of Maine, the
minimum acceptable levels of uninsured motorist
coverage are $ 50,000 per person and $ 100,000 per accident.
The state also mandates a
minimum level of
acceptable coverage on all drivers» car liability insurance policies.
These three numbers refer to the
minimum acceptable limits of the three types of
coverage included in a basic liability auto policy, expressed in thousands of dollars.
The
minimum limits of liability insurance
coverage for Maine drivers are 50 / 100/25, with each number representing in thousands of dollars the
minimum acceptable level of
coverage allowable by law for each of the three parts of the policy, respectively.
These three numbers represent the
minimum acceptable levels of
coverage allowed by the state for the three distinct portions of a basic Boulder City auto insurance liability policy, expressed in thousands of dollars.
The
minimum levels of
acceptable coverage in Maryland are $ 20,000 for single victim bodily injury or death; $ 40,000 for multiple victim bodily injury or death; and $ 15,000 in property damage liability
coverage.
As far as liability
coverage is concerned, the state sets a
minimum acceptable financial level of
coverage for each of the three parts of a policy; anything above and beyond these
minimums are strictly carried at the discretion of the Cedar Falls auto insurance policy holder.