This means that before you can rent a car in this part of the state, you need to get $ 20,000
minimum bodily injury coverage per person, $ 40,000.00 coverage for bodily injury liability for all injuries in one accident, and $ 10,000 coverage for property damage liability.
Not exact matches
Connecticut requires that every driver carry
minimum liability limits of $ 20,000
per person and $ 40,000
per accident in
bodily injury coverage and $ 10,000 property damage
coverage.
At the least, you're required by law to buy a 20/40/10 policy:
minimum bodily injury liability limits of $ 20,000
per injured
person, up to a total of $ 40,000
per accident, and property damage liability
coverage of $ 10,000.
Of course, these numbers may be moot, since most Temple insurance agents will recommend that you get far more than the
minimum coverage — something like $ 100,000
bodily injury per person and $ 300,000
bodily injury per accident.
Starting January 1, 2011, Texans will have additional
minimum coverage requirements for auto — $ 30,000
bodily injury per person and $ 60,000
bodily injury per accident (as opposed to the 2010
minimums — $ 25,000
bodily injury per person and $ 50,000
per accident).
To meet Michigan's
minimum motorcycle insurance requirements, you'll need at least $ 20,000 of
coverage for
bodily injuries per person, $ 40,000 of
coverage for
bodily injuries per accident and $ 10,000 of
coverage for property damage
per accident.
Rhode Island requires
minimum coverage of $ 25,000
per person for
bodily injury protection and up to $ 50,000
per accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage
per accident.
The consequences of going without include suspended registration, fines, and possible car impoundment, so you should probably buy a policy for at least the
minimum in
coverage:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000
per person and $ 30,000
per accident, and property damage liability of $ 5,000.
Bodily injury coverage requirements include $ 30,000
minimum (
per accident) and $ 15,000
minimum (
per person).
Minimum liability
coverage includes $ 40,000 for
bodily injury (
per accident) and $ 20,000
bodily injury (
per person) as well as $ 15,000 property damage.
You need
bodily injury (BI) protection of $ 30,000
minimum per accident and $ 15,000
minimum per person as well as property damage (PD)
coverage of just $ 5,000.
Under Massachusetts law, however, drivers must maintain a
minimum of $ 20,000 in
bodily injury coverage per person and $ 40,000
per accident.
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.
The
minimum bodily injury policy
coverage is $ 30,000
per person and $ 60,000
per accident.
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:
Liability for
Bodily Injury — The minimum coverage for bodily injury varies by state and may be as low as $ 10,000 per person or $ 20,000 per acc
Bodily Injury — The
minimum coverage for
bodily injury varies by state and may be as low as $ 10,000 per person or $ 20,000 per acc
bodily injury varies by state and may be as low as $ 10,000
per person or $ 20,000
per accident.
Under this plan, the
minimum coverage requirement is $ 50,000
per person up to $ 100,000
per accident of
bodily injury liability as well as $ 15,000 of property damage protection.
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).
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.
The
minimum amount for the basic
coverage is fifty thousand dollars for
bodily injury per person in an accident and a hundred thousand dollars in total for
bodily injury in an accident.
Bodily injury liability
coverage per person: $ 25,000
Bodily injury liability
coverage per accident: $ 50,000 Property damage liability
coverage: $ 20,000 Personal
injury protection: $ 15,000
per person Uninsured / underinsured motorist
coverage: Equal to the state's liability
minimums, so $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident
Bodily injury liability
coverage per person: $ 25,000
Bodily injury liability
coverage per accident: $ 40,000 Property damage liability
coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: Optional Uninsured / underinsured motorist
coverage:
Coverage must equal liability
coverage, so the
minimum is $ 25,000
per person and $ 40,000
per accident.
To be on the safe side, the insurance industry recommends a
minimum of $ 100,000 of
bodily injury coverage per person and $ 300,000
per accident, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
They carried our state's
minimum level of
coverage, which is $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person with a maximum of $ 50,000 and $ 10,000 in damage to personal property.
The
minimum amounts are as follows: $ 25,000
per person for
bodily injury liability
coverage, $ 50,000
per accident, and $ 25,000 of property damage liability
coverage.
Each state has its mandated
minimum coverage and the Utah auto insurance
minimums are $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 65,000
per accident, $ 15,000 for damage to property, and $ 3,000 for PIP
coverage.
The
minimum requirements in Illinois are $ 20,000 of
bodily injury car insurance for each
person in each accident; $ 15,000 worth of car insurance for property damage
per accident; and $ 20,000 of uninsured motorist
bodily injury coverage.
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.
The
minimum coverage amounts are $ 25,000
per person for
bodily injuries, $ 50,000 for all
bodily injuries in one accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage.
The
minimum bodily injury liability insurance limits in California
per accident are $ 15,000 of
coverage for death or
injury to one
person and $ 30,000 of
coverage for death or
injury to more than one
person.
Minimum liability
coverage includes $ 40,000 for
bodily injury (
per accident) and $ 20,000
bodily injury (
per person) as well as $ 15,000 property damage.
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.
The state of Illinois has a mandatory requirement for all registered motor vehicles to carry liability insurance in the
minimum coverage amounts of $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000
bodily injury per accident and $ 20,000 property damage.
For example, in the state of Washington,
minimum required
coverage includes only
bodily injury liability ($ 25,000
per person and up to $ 50,000
per accident) and property damage liability ($ 10,000
minimum limit).
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.
Starting January 1, 2011, Texans will have additional
minimum coverage requirements for auto — $ 30,000
bodily injury per person and $ 60,000
bodily injury per accident (as opposed to the 2010
minimums — $ 25,000
bodily injury per person and $ 50,000
per accident).
The New Jersey Auto Insurance
minimum liability
coverage for a basic policy is $ 15,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 10,000 for all
bodily injuries, and $ 5,000 for damage to property.
You will need to purchase a
minimum of $ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident (of
bodily injury), $ 20,000 (of property damage) and $ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident (on uninsured motorist
coverage).
At
minimum, state law requires every driver to purchase
bodily injury liability
coverage of $ 15,000
per injured
person, up to a total of $ 30,000
per accident, and property damage liability
coverage of $ 10,000 (known as a 15/30/10 policy).
Of course, these numbers may be moot, since most Temple insurance agents will recommend that you get far more than the
minimum coverage — something like $ 100,000
bodily injury per person and $ 300,000
bodily injury per accident.
* Alaska's state
minimum liability
coverage: $ 50,000
bodily injury coverage per person / $ 100,000
bodily injury coverage per accident / $ 25,000 property damage
coverage per accident ** Comprehensive
coverage pays to repair damage to your car that's caused by something other than a collision, like: fire, theft, vandalism, hail, flood, or hitting an animal (something to think about in Alaska!)
For instance, the quoted premium for Liberty Mutual at the very
minimum liability still came out higher than Allstate's for the same
coverage with an additional endorsement of $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident of
bodily injury coverage for uninsured motorists.
The
minimum limits of
coverage for
bodily injury to others is $ 12,500
per person, $ 25,000
per accident and for property damage it is $ 7,500.
The state
minimum liability requirement for Maryland car insurance is $ 30,000 in
bodily injury liability for each
person injured, $ 60,000 in
bodily injury liability
per accident, $ 15,000 insurance
coverage against property damage.
The
minimum auto liability insurance
coverage required by Tennessee state law is $ 25,000 for each
person injured, and $ 50,000
per accident for
bodily injury liability, plus $ 15,000 insurance
coverage against property damage.
For car insurance policies, Kentucky state law requires
minimum liability limits of $ 25,000 in
bodily injury protection for each
person injured, $ 50,000
coverage in
per accident protection, and $ 10,000 insurance to cover the cost of property damage.
The
minimum automobile liability
coverage required for vehicles registered in the state of Missouri is $ 25,000 in
bodily injury liability for each
person injured, $ 50,000 in
bodily injury liability
per accident, $ 10,000 insurance
coverage against property damage, and the same liability amounts again for uninsured and underinsured motorist
coverage (UMI).
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.