What Are The Auto Liability Insurance
State Minimums For My State? By Tim
Gorman
As you shop online for the best auto insurance deals you may
begin to ask yourself what exactly is required by law when it
comes to auto insurance. Fortunately this article
outlines the auto liability insurance state minimums that you
are required to have in order to legally drive in the United
States. No matter what state you drive in all of them
have financial responsibility laws and require motorists to
purchase minimum amounts of auto liability insurance except for
Tennessee, Wisconsin and New Hampshire.
Many websites and advocates of insurance (to include myself)
recommend having a minimum of $100,000 for bodily injury
protection per person and at least $300,000 for property damage
costs and physical injury costs. The main reason for this
is due to the increased amount of money needed to rectify an
accident is usually more then what the states declare as the
minimum amount of insurance coverage needed.
I have compiled the following information from the American
Insurance Association, the Property Casualty Insurers
Association, and the Insurance Information Institute. It
shows the auto liability insurance state minimums as required
by each state. In order to understand the numbers you
must know what the mean. The first two numbers are for
bodily injury liability and the third number represents the
minimum amount of property damage liability.
As an example my home state of Missouri shows the following
- Missouri 25/50/10. This means Missouri requires as a
minimum coverage up to $50,000 for all persons injured in an
accident, subject to a limit of $25,000 for one individual, and
$10,000 coverage for property damage.
Alabama 20/40/10 Alaska 50/100/25 Arizona
15/30/10 Arkansas 25/50/25
California 15/30/5 Colorado 25/50/15 Connecticut
20/40/10 Delaware 15/30/5
D.C. 25/50/10 Florida 10/20/10 Georgia
25/50/25 Hawaii 20/40/10
Idaho 25/50/15 Illinois 20/40/15 Indiana
25/50/10 Iowa 20/40/15
Kansas 25/50/10 Kentucky 25/50/10 Louisiana
10/20/10 Maine 50/100/25
Maryland 20/40/15 Massachusetts 20/40/5 Michigan
20/40/10 Minnesota 30/60/10
Mississippi 10/20/05 Missouri 25/50/10 Montana
25/50/10 Nebraska 25/50/25
Nevada 15/30/10 New Hampshire 25/50/25 New Jersey
15/30/5 New Mexico 25/50/10 New York 25/50/10 North
Carolina 30/60/25 North Dakota 25/50/25 Ohio
12.5/25/7.5
Oklahoma 10/20/10 Oregon 25/50/10 Pennsylvania
15/30/5 Rhode Island 25/50/25
South Carolina 15/30/10 South Dakota 25/50/25 Tennessee
25/50/10 Texas 20/40/15
Utah 25/50/15 Vermont 25/50/10 Virginia
25/50/20 Washington 25/50/10
West Virginia 20/40/10 Wisconsin 25/50/10 Wyoming
25/50/20
Remember these figures only represent auto insurance
liability state minimums. Many experts agree that more
insurance is needed in order to fully protect yourself in the
event you’re involved in an automobile accident.
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