31
Jan

A. 15/30/5

B. 20/35/10

C. 20/20

D. $100,000


Answer:
I assume you mean liability insurance for driving an automobile. But you did not list the state you are asking about. It differs from one state to another. And it usually is the MINIMUM proof of insurance; many people carry much more than the minimum.

The figures differ wildly from one state to another: here are just a few examples of policy limits required:

Alaska and Maine: 50/100/25

Arizona : 25/50/25

California and New Jersey: 15/30/5

Connecticut: 20/40/10

Iowa: 20/40/15

Louisiana: 10/20/10

Massachusetts: 20/40/5

Minnesota: 30/60/10

Texas: Minimum liability requirements will increase in Texas in 2008. A bill enacted in late June 2007 raises the minimum from 20/40/15 ($20,000 for bodily injury or death of one person in one accident; $40,000 for bodily injury or death of two or more people in one accident, with a limit of $20,000 for each individual; and $15,000 for damage to the property of others in one accident) to 25/50/25, effective April 1, 2008. On January 1, 2011, the minimum requirements will increase to 30/60/30.


Answer:
D

Answer:
Depends on your State's requirements.

This looks like CA - and if it IS…..the answer is A


Answer:
It varies from state to state. So the answer to your question, would depend on your specific state. Some states its C, some states its A…

Answer:
in california it is A.

Answer:
Varies by state. Here's a website where you can look it up, for your state: http://www.insure.com/articles/carinsura…

Answer:
It varies by state.

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