Each state in the U.S. regulates it's own minimum requirements for Auto Insurance coverage. All you have to do is ask your insurance agent or company and they can tell you the minimum requirements for your state.
A. $10,000 Personal Injury Protection and $10,000 Property Damage Liability
Louisiana state law requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability limits of $15,000 per injured person up to a total of $30,000 per accident, and Property Damage Liability coverage with a minimum limit of $25,000. This basic coverage is often referred to as 15/30/25 coverage.
Minimum coverage is the minimum amount of insurance required by law. Full coverage is the full package from the insurer, insuring everything they offer to cover.
public liability
Maryland law requires minimum coverage of $20/40/10K. The first two numbers are the liability limits for bodily injury and the third number is the limit for property damage.
15/30/5.
Federal law requires that a shotgun have a minimum barrel length of 18" and a minimum overall length of 28". Colorado law is not more restrictive.
Yes, Michigan law requires no-fault coverage for all motor vehicles. This coverage must include personal injury, property damage, and liability coverage.
$15,000, $30,000, $5,000
Georgia law requires drivers to carry at least the minimum coverage for liabilities in order to drive on Georgia roads. This would include $25,000 for bodily injury, $50,000 per occurrence, and $25,000 for property damage.
Car Rental companies are required to have whatever the minimum limits for public liability and property damage are required by specific state law.
Charleston