The minimum limits mandated are the same as
the minimums for bodily injury liability in the state, but drivers can carry up to double the minimum if they desire.
State
minimums for bodily injury liability are displayed in the following table:
The above chart shows your state's
minimums for bodily injury liability coverage.
Liability and other state required coverage — the state
minimum for bodily injury liability and property damage liability, with other required coverages included if mandated by the state
Not exact matches
Each has its own
minimum requirements
for bodily injury and property damage
liability — the amount a policyholder's motorcycle insurance company will cover.
Insurance policies were structured to include mandatory
minimum liability limits of $ 25,000 per person and $ 50,000 per accident
for bodily injury, and $ 25,000
for physical damage.
Minnesota state requires
minimum auto insurance
liability of $ 30,000 per person
for bodily injury protection up to $ 60,000 per accident, $ 10,000
for property damage per accident, $ 40,000 per person
for personal
injury protection, and $ 25,000 per person
for uninsured and underinsured motorists up to $ 50,000 per accident.
Connecticut requires
minimum auto insurance
liability of $ 20,000 per person
for bodily injury protection and up to $ 40,000 per accident, and $ 10,000
for property damage per accident.
Suppose you are hit by an underinsured driver carrying the
minimum bodily injury liability insurance required in that state — say
for example, $ 15,000 per person and $ 30,000 total per accident.
New Mexico requires
minimum auto insurance
liability of $ 25,000 per person
for bodily injury protection and up to $ 50,000 per accident, and $ 10,000
for property damage per accident.
For instance, if you went with the minimum liability requirements for Tennessee drivers — which, as of 2010, were $ 25,000 bodily injury per person, $ 50,000 bodily injury per accident, and $ 15,000 property damage — you would probably be underinsured, according to most exper
For instance, if you went with the
minimum liability requirements
for Tennessee drivers — which, as of 2010, were $ 25,000 bodily injury per person, $ 50,000 bodily injury per accident, and $ 15,000 property damage — you would probably be underinsured, according to most exper
for Tennessee drivers — which, as of 2010, were $ 25,000
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000
bodily injury per accident, and $ 15,000 property damage — you would probably be underinsured, according to most experts.
The Mississippi Insurance Department requires
minimum auto insurance
liability of $ 25,000 per person, $ 50,000 per accident
for bodily injury 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.
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.
At a
minimum, drivers in The Tar Heel State are required by law to purchase
liability insurance in the amounts of $ 30,000
for bodily injury for one person, $ 60,000
for bodily injury for two or more people, and $ 25,000
for property damage.
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.
Here's the
minimum you need to figure when you search
for Las Vegas insurance quotes:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000
for one person; $ 30,000 as a per - accident total; and a property damage policy of $ 10,000.
Car insurance
liability requirements vary by state, and include a
minimum amount
for bodily injury costs per person and per accident as well as a
minimum for property damage
liability.
Each state also has its own
minimum liability limits, presented as
bodily injury limit
for a single person,
bodily injury limit on the entire accident, and property damage limit.
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 law requires a
minimum of
liability insurance of $ 25,000
for bodily injury to one person, $ 50,000
for bodily injury to all persons, and $ 10,00
for property damage in any one accident.
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).
Although it is mandatory
for everyone to obtain
minimum liability auto insurance before registering their vehicle — which includes $ 25,000 / $ 50,000
for bodily injury, $ 25,000 / $ 50,000
for uninsured and underinsured motorist
bodily injury, $ 10,000
for property damage and $ 50,000
for personal
injury protection — some drivers continue to get behind the wheel without adequate coverage.
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.
The type of
liability coverage required in all states must meet
minimum state level requirements
for two types of coverage: personal
bodily injury coverage and property damage coverage.
Unfortunately, Puerto Rico does not require that its motorists maintain any
liability coverage on their vehicles, though it is strongly recommended that all Puerto Rican motorists obtain
minimum bodily injury protection of $ 100,000
for a single person and $ 300,000
for multiple persons as well as $ 100,000 in property damage
liability for their vehicle.
For example, in New York, the minimum requirement is 30/60/25, meaning that the requirements are $ 30,000 for bodily injury liability for one person, $ 60,000 for bodily injury liability for all injuries from one accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage liability per accide
For example, in New York, the
minimum requirement is 30/60/25, meaning that the requirements are $ 30,000
for bodily injury liability for one person, $ 60,000 for bodily injury liability for all injuries from one accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage liability per accide
for bodily injury liability for one person, $ 60,000 for bodily injury liability for all injuries from one accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage liability per accide
for one person, $ 60,000
for bodily injury liability for all injuries from one accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage liability per accide
for bodily injury liability for all injuries from one accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage liability per accide
for all
injuries from one accident, and $ 25,000
for property damage liability per accide
for property damage
liability per accident.
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.
The
minimum liability amounts in Washington are $ 25,000
for bodily injury per person, $ 50,000
for all
injuries, and $ 10,000
for property damage.
On the standard plan option
for Passaic car insurance you will have a
minimum amount of
bodily injury liability coverage in the amounts of; fifteen thousand dollars worth of coverage
for one person in an accident, and thirty thousand dollars worth of coverage
for two or more people in an accident.
Carrying Illinois state
minimum liability limits of 25/50/20 — $ 25,000 per person and $ 50,000 per accident
for bodily injury and $ 20,000
for property damage — doesn't give you much protection if you own a home or have savings.
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.
You must have a
liability policy with a
minimum of $ 15,000 in
bodily injury liability, a $ 30,000
minimum for multiple injured motorists, and a $ 5,000
minimum in property damage
liability.
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.
Car insurance
liability requirements vary by state, and include a
minimum amount
for bodily injury costs per person and per accident as well as a
minimum for property damage
liability.
A state law requiring motorists to obtain
minimum auto
liability coverages
for bodily injury and property damages.
The
liability minimums in Alaska are $ 50,000
for bodily injury for one person injured in an accident, $ 100,000
for all
bodily injuries in one accident, and $ 25,000
for property damage.
Oregon
minimum liability cover is 25,000 / 50,000 / 20,000
for bodily injury liability and property damage
liability which are broken down as follows:
For example, the
minimum bodily injury and property damage
liability limits are only 20/40/10, which could easily be exceeded in a serious crash.
For example,
minimum bodily injury liability coverage requirements range from $ 30,000 in Arizona [36] to $ 100,000 in Alaska and Maine, [37] while
minimum property damage
liability requirements range from $ 5,000 to $ 25,000 in most states.
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 following quotes
for Hartford are built on a policy that includes $ 25,000 in coverage
for bodily injury and property damage
liability (which is above the
minimum required amount
for each state) as well as medical payments
liability coverage as required in Maine.
Before you get behind the wheel in Fall River, you need to have a
minimum coverage of $ 20,000
for personal
injury protection, $ 40,000
for bodily injury liability and $ 5,000
for property damage
liability.
Under the
minimum coverage,
bodily injury liability will pay up to $ 25,000
for one individual and up to $ 50,000
for injuries to all people concerned in the accident.
The
minimum coverage defined by German law
for car
liability insurance / third party personal insurance is: 7.5 million euro
for bodily injury (damage to people),.5 million euro
for property damage and 50,000 euro
for financial / fortune loss which is in no direct or indirect coherence with
bodily injury or property damage.
The
minimum liability in the state of South Dakota is twenty five thousand dollars
for bodily injury per person and a total of fifty thousand dollars
for bodily injury.
Maryland auto insurance laws require
minimum liability insurance including $ 20,000 per person
for bodily injury, $ 40,000 per accident
for bodily injury, and $ 15,000 per accident
for property damage.
The
minimum liability fixed
for the state of South Dakota is twenty five thousand dollars
for bodily injury per person and a total of fifty thousand dollars
for two persons.
Each state also has its own
minimum liability limits, presented as
bodily injury limit
for a single person,
bodily injury limit on the entire accident, and property damage limit.