What Kind Of Auto Insurance Is Required By The State Of Indiana?
July 31st, 2009
Just recently, I re-located to the state of Indiana. I had no idea what the Auto Insurance Requirements were there, as every state has different requirements. I decided to look up online what kind of Auto Insurance is required by the state. The state of Indiana requires 25/50/10 coverage. The first two numbers refer to bodily injury liability limits and the third number refers to the property damage liability limit. The 25/50 means that a maximum of up to $25,000 per person is allowed and only $50,000 allowed per accident. That means if you are in an accident and three people are injured and they all need $25,000, then whoever files first will get coverage. The other person may end up suing you for their portion of damages.The number 10 refers to the total property damage that can be paid per accident. In Indiana it is $10,000.
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