Not exact matches
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.
As of February 2010, in Illinois, you needed
bodily injury coverage to the tune of $ 40,000
per accident and $ 20,000
per person; $ 15,000 worth of property damage coverage; and uninsured
motorist coverage.
As of early 2010, state law required Marylanders to get protection on the order of: $ 20,000
bodily injury per person, $ 40,000
bodily injury per accident, and $ 10,000 property damage — as well as personal
injury protection, uninsured
motorist, and underinsured
motorist coverage.
Basic coverage consists of $ 30,000
per person up to $ 60,000
per accident of
bodily injury liability and uninsured
motorist liability as well as $ 15,000 of property damage protection and uninsured
motorist property damage.
New Mexico requires
motorists to liability insurance of just $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident for
bodily injury and $ 10,000 for property damage.
A standard policy includes the same
bodily injury and property damage as well as $ 15,000
per person up to $ 30,000
per accident of uninsured / under insured
motorist bodily injury as well as $ 5,000 of uninsured
motorist property damage and $ 15,000 of personal
injury protection.
To drive legally, Virginia mandates every
motorist have at least $ 25,000 in
bodily injury liability coverage ($ 50,000
per accident) and $ 20,000 to pay for property damage.
West Virginia mandates that
motorists buy $ 25,000 worth of
bodily injury liability coverage (up to $ 50,000
per accident) and $ 25,000 worth of property damage liability coverage as well.
Motorists must carry limits of $ 50,000 for
bodily injury or death
per person, $ 100,000 for
bodily injury or death
per accident, and $ 10,000 for property damage
per accident.
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).
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.
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.
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.
A driver is also required to carry uninsured / underinsured
motorist bodily injury for up to $ 20,000
per person and up to $ 40,000
per accident.
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 15,000 for a standard policy (see notes)
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 30,000 for a standard policy Property damage liability coverage: $ 5,000 for a standard policy Personal
injury protection: $ 15,000
per accident, plus up to $ 250,000 for severe
injuries for a standard policy Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: Must match liability limits if purchasing a standard policy
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: $ 50,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: Optional Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: $ 25,000 BI
per person; $ 50,000 BI
per accident and $ 5,000 PD
per accident
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: $ 20,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 40,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: $ 10,000 Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: Optional
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: Coverage must equal liability limits, so $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 20,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 50,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: $ 50,000
per person Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: $ 25,000
per person; $ 50,000
per accident
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 25,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 50,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: Optional Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: $ 50,000
per person; $ 100,000
per accident; and $ 10,000 PD
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.
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 20,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 50,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 25,000 Personal
injury protection: Optional Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: $ 20,000
per person; $ 40,000
per accident
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
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.
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 25,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 50,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: Optional Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: $ 25,000
per person; $ 50,000
per incident
Bodily injury liability coverage
per person: $ 20,000
Bodily injury liability coverage
per accident: $ 40,000 Property damage liability coverage: $ 10,000 Personal
injury protection: Amount varies depending on health insurance (see notes) Uninsured / underinsured
motorist coverage: Optional
The limits of such uninsured
motorist bodily injury coverage shall be equal to the highest limits of
bodily injury liability coverage for any one vehicle insured under the policy; provided, however, that (i) the limits shall not exceed one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per person and one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per accident regardless of whether the highest limits of
bodily injury liability coverage for any one vehicle insured under the policy exceed those limits and (ii) a named insured may purchase greater or lesser limits, except that the limits shall not be less than the
bodily injury liability limits required pursuant to subdivision (2) of this subsection, and in no event shall an insurer be required by this subdivision to sell uninsured
motorist bodily injury coverage at limits that exceed one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per person and one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per accident.
Your uninsured
motorist bodily injury coverage of is $ 100,000
per person and $ 300,000
per accident respectively.
(5) The named insured may purchase uninsured
motorist bodily injury coverage and, if applicable, underinsured
motorist coverage with limits up to one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per person and one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per accident.
The limits of such underinsured
motorist bodily injury coverage shall be equal to the highest limits of
bodily injury liability coverage for any one vehicle insured under the policy; provided, however, that (i) the limits shall not exceed one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per person and one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per accident regardless of whether the highest limits of
bodily injury liability coverage for any one vehicle insured under the policy exceed those limits, (ii) a named insured may purchase greater or lesser limits, except that the limits shall exceed the
bodily injury liability limits required pursuant to subdivision (2) of this subsection, and in no event shall an insurer be required by this subdivision to sell underinsured
motorist bodily injury coverage at limits that exceed one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per person and one million dollars ($ 1,000,000)
per accident, and (iii) the limits shall be equal to the limits of uninsured
motorist bodily injury coverage purchased pursuant to subdivision (3) of this subsection.
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.
This includes $ 30,000
bodily per person up to $ 60,000
per accident of
bodily injury liability as well as uninsured
motorist liability as well as $ 15,000 of property damage liability and uninsured
motorist property damage.
A standard policy includes the same
bodily injury and property damage as well as $ 15,000
per person up to $ 30,000
per accident of uninsured / underinsured
motorist bodily injury as well as $ 5,000 of uninsured
motorist property damage and $ 15,000 of personal
injury protection.
Policy limits for uninsured
motorist bodily injury coverage are
per person and
per accident and coverage is written as such.
For a basic liability policy with $ 25,000
per person for
bodily injury protection and up to $ 50,000
per accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage
per accident, companies on average quoted the 30 year old driver a premium of $ 1,303 and the 65 year old
motorist $ 1,155.
Uninsured
motorist bodily injury ($ 50,000
per person up to $ 100,000
per accident) and uninsured
motorist property damage ($ 10,000) is also required by law.
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.
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.
Uninsured / Underinsured
Motorist Bodily Injury (UM / UIMBI): minimum limits of 25/50 per accident, but can never be higher than your bodily injury liability
Bodily Injury (UM / UIMBI): minimum limits of 25/50
per accident, but can never be higher than your
bodily injury liability
bodily injury liability limit.
This includes
bodily injury liability ($ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident), property damage protection ($ 20,000
per accident), uninsured
motorist bodily injury ($ 25,000
per person up to $ 50,000
per accident) and uninsured
motorist property damage protection ($ 20,000
per accident).
As of February 2010, in Illinois, you needed
bodily injury coverage to the tune of $ 40,000
per accident and $ 20,000
per person; $ 15,000 worth of property damage coverage; and uninsured
motorist coverage.
In addition, drivers must also have $ 30,000
per person and up to $ 60,000
per accident in uninsured
motorist bodily injury and $ 25,000 in uninsured
motorist property damage [1].
As of early 2010, state law required Marylanders to get protection on the order of: $ 20,000
bodily injury per person, $ 40,000
bodily injury per accident, and $ 10,000 property damage — as well as personal
injury protection, uninsured
motorist, and underinsured
motorist coverage.
In California an «insured»
motorist in the assigned risk pool can carry as little as $ 15,000 in
bodily injury coverage
per person and $ 30,000
per accident.
For
bodily injury, you are required to carry $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident; property damage coverage should be $ 25,000
per accident; uninsured and underinsure
motorist coverage requirements are each set at $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident; no fault coverage is set at $ 30,000.
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).