Minimum Car Insurance Requirements by State

minimum car insurance requirements by state

Car insurance requirements vary from one state to the next. Today, we’ll cover the minimum insurance requirements of each state for a private vehicle to be driven on the road legally.

Before we begin, it’s important to note that you might have more complex auto insurance needs that aren’t covered by state minimums, especially if there is a lienholder (bank) involved, if you have considerable assets to protect, or if you make a car payment. We’ll tackle those topics near the end of this piece.

2021 Car Insurance Requirements by State

Please note, these car insurance requirements are provided to the best of our knowledge and are accurate as of 2021. We don’t speak for your state’s DMV, however. State laws change from time to time, so double check with your car insurance agent or state DMV if you need the minimum level of auto insurance.

StateRequirements
Alabama·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Alaska·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $100,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Arizona·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $15,000 property damage liability per accident

Arkansas·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

California·       $15,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $30,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $5,000 property damage liability per accident

Colorado·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $15,000 property damage liability per accident

Connecticut·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

Delaware·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $15,000 personal injury protection per person

·       $30,000 personal injury protection per accident

Florida·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $10,000 personal injury protection

Georgia·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Hawaii·       $20,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $40,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $10,000 personal injury protection

Idaho·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $15,000 property damage liability per accident

Illinois·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $20,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

Indiana·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Iowa·       $20,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $40,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $15,000 property damage liability per accident

Kansas·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

·       Personal injury protection including $4,500 in medical expenses, up to $900 per month for a year for disability or loss of income, $25 per day for in-home services, $2,000 for funeral burial or cremation costs, and $4,500 for rehabilitation

·       Survivors’ benefits including up to $900 per month for a year for disability or loss of income and $25 per day for in-home services

Kentucky·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Louisiana·       $15,000 bodily injury liability per person

·        $30,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Maine·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $100,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $100,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident $2,000 medical payments coverage

Maryland·       $30,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $60,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $15,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $30,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $60,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $15,000 uninsured/underinsured property damage coverage per accident

Massachusetts·       $20,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $40,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $5,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $20,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $40,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $8,000 personal injury protection

Michigan·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $100,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident outside Michigan

·        $1 million property protection within Michigan

·       $250,000* personal injury protection

·       *Lower limits are available for some Medicare / Medicaid recipients

Minnesota·       $30,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $60,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $40,000 personal injury protection

Mississippi·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Missouri·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

Montana·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·        $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $20,000 property damage liability per accident

Nebraska·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

Nevada·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $20,000 property damage liability per accident

New HampshireAuto insurance is not mandatory in NH if you can provide proof of financial responsibility, but otherwise, these are the minimum state requirements:

 

·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist property damage coverage

·       $1,000 medical payments coverage

New Jersey·       $5,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $15,000 personal injury protection

New Mexico·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

New York·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $50,000 liability for death per person

·       $100,000 liability for death per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage per accident

·       $50,000 personal injury protection

North Carolina·       $30,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $60,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $30,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $60,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist property damage coverage per accident

North Dakota·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $30,000 personal injury protection

Ohio·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Oklahoma·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Oregon·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $20,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $15,000 personal injury protection

Pennsylvania·       $15,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $30,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $5,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $5,000 medical benefits

Rhode Island·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

South Carolina·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist property damage coverage

South Dakota·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

Tennessee·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $15,000 property damage liability per accident

Texas·       $30,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $60,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

Utah·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person $65,000 bodily injury liability per accident $15,000 property damage liability per accident $3,000 personal injury protection
Vermont·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $100,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $10,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist property damage coverage per accident

VirginiaThese are the minimum car insurance requirements if a driver purchases optional car insurance. Drivers who don’t purchase insurance must pay a $500 fee. Many drivers find it makes more sense to protect themselves financially with auto insurance.

 

·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $20,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $20,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist property damage coverage per accident

Washington·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

Washington DC·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $5,000 uninsured motorist property damage coverage per accident

West Virginia·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $25,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist property damage coverage

Wisconsin·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $10,000 property damage liability per accident

·       $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person

·       $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident

Wyoming·       $25,000 bodily injury liability per person

·       $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident

·       $20,000 property damage liability per accident

As you see, the minimum car insurance requirements vary greatly. One thing remains consistent throughout the nation though, these are all liability limits meant to financially protect the driver. In other words, these coverages will pay for some damage you cause to other people or their property. None of these coverages protect your property.

Why Lienholders Don’t Accept State Minimum Car Insurance

Minimum car insurance requirements protect you from being sued if you’re at fault in an accident. They don’t cover damage to your vehicle. And in 2021, when the average new car costs $39,000, that leaves car owners with a significant risk. That’s why most banks will require that you carry full coverage car insurance with a deductible of $1,000 or less.

That way, if the new car is stolen or totaled in a wreck, the bank doesn’t lose all their money.

But State Minimums Don’t Provide Much Protection

If you have considerable assets to protect, you should consider buying a more comprehensive auto insurance policy with much higher liability limits, and maybe an additional umbrella policy on top of that! In New Jersey, for instance, the $5,000 damage liability of a state minimum policy won’t go very far if you total someone else’s new-but-average $39,000 car. You’ll be on the hook for the remaining $34,000.

Still, car insurance minimum requirements help everyone on the road. You can drive confidently, knowing that other drivers have the means to pay for some of the property damage or injuries they cause.

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