The table below includes the minimum car insurance requirements in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. StateBodily injury liability and property damage liabilityUM/UIM, PIP and MedPay Alabama25/50/25None Alaska50/100/25None Arizona25/50/15None ...
Always check your state's minimum car insurance requirements when buying a policy. These are the state minimum requirements, listed as bodily injury liability per person, per accident, and property damage coverage, as well as any additional requirements. Alabama: 25/50/25 Alaska: 50/100/25 Ariz...
You need to meet the minimum amount of car insurance requirement based on the state you live in, meaning your permanent address. If you move out of state, you might need to add additional car insurance coverage to your policy based on your new state’s requirements. Alabama Bodily injury li...
But what is the minimum amount of liability insurance coverage required in California, New York, and Florida? Let’s look at a complete list that shows the minimum car insurance requirements in each state. Minimum Liability Auto Insurance Requirements by State StateRequirementsLimits Alabama BI &...
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Only workers employed in positions not covered by the FLSA, such as outside salespersons and certain domestic service workers providing companionship services, may be paid $5.15 an hour. Five states – Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee –do not have minimum wage legisl...