Wisconsin Auto Insurance Requirements

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Minimum recommended liability insurance in Wisconsin:

$25,000 for personal injury
$50,000 for death
$10,000 for property damage

In Wisconsin, like many other states in America, you are required to maintain financial responsibility as a driver. This can be achieved either through a bond or by purchasing motor vehicle insurance.

However, the state of Wisconsin does not require you to show proof of insurance when you renew your driver’s license or register your motor vehicle.

Proof of Insurance

You’ll need proof of insurance if you want to reinstate your driver’s license or if you’re a driver under the age of 18 in lieu of having a sponsor.

Adequacy of Coverage

Although the state of Wisconsin may be more lenient on her minimum requirement for auto insurance, it’s still important to have sufficient coverage to properly take care of damage, injury, or valuable assets. You are advised to carry sufficient insurance to take care of possible financial loss in the event of an automobile accident.

We also suggest getting quotes from multiple companies to ensure you get the best rate. There is no obligation to purchase from any particular insurance companies from whom you’ll obtain quotes.

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