Liability insurance for what?
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The minimum Liability Requirements in the United States are regulated by each individual state. You will need to contact an insurance agent in your state and ask the minimum limits required.
Liability insurance is the minimum coverage you can get and is required in every state.
The amount of liability a driver has to carry, is decided by the laws of the state in which they live.
Alabama's one of the states that requires minimum liability insurance. Alabama stipulates that an individual who has minimum liability insurance must have insurance that will cover the following Bodily Injury Liability: $25,000/$50,000 Limit Property Damage Liability: $25,000 Limit.
The minimum amount of liability insurance coverage required (in California) is: 15/30/5. 15/30/5
As you know the minimum amounts for liability insurance vary from state to state. Alabama has as its minimum requirements the following the minimum liability limits are $25,000 for injury liability for one person, $50,000 for all injuries and $25,000 for property damage in an accident.
The minimum required for liability car insurance in Texas is $10,000. There is no recommended amount just the minimum. If you want more than the minimum your agent will be able to assist you with that.
There is no minimum. They can buy whatever insurance limits they want, or they can buy none at all.
That depends on what your trying to insure against. There are many types of liability insurance in the market place.
If you live in Texas you must have at least liability insurance. The minimum liability limits are $30,000 for each injured individual and up to $60,000 per accident.
Your insurance agent will advise you of the bare minimum insurance you absolutely need, but you can be sure "liability" will be part of it, yes.
No, all states require liability insurance for drivers. There are some states, however, which only require the bare minimum.