Wednesday, January 10, 2018

State minimum auto insurance coverage




15,000/30,000/10,000 verses 25,000/50,000,25,000

Recently, the state of Nevada increased their state minimum auto coverage from 15,000/30,000/10,000 to 25,000/50,000/25,000. What that means is if you are in a car accident in Nevada and the other party is at fault, there is now $25,000 per person to cover your injuries, instead of $15,000 per person and $25,000 in property damage to cover damage to your car instead of just $10,000.

$10,000 in property damage is barely enough to cover a bumper and a fender on many new cars due to increase safety features such as automatic braking sensors, cruise control auto sensors and parking assist sensors.

PLEASE, Arizona, follow suit and do the same changes.

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