Wyoming Auto Insurance Requirements

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Minimum liability insurance required in Wyoming: (20/50/20)

$20,000 for each person for bodily injury
$50,000 for bodily injury per accident
$20,000 for property damage per accident

In Wyoming, as in most other states in America, you are required to have minimum liability insurance (that remains in continuous coverage) in order to operate a motor vehicle. You’ll need to provide this proof of coverage when you register your car.

Proof of Insurance

You’re advised to carry a proof of insurance in your vehicle at all times. Proof of financial responsibility must be shown if a law enforcement officer stops you and asks for it.

Adequacy of Coverage

25/50/20 is the minimum requirement for auto insurance in Wyoming. Yet this may not be 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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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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West Virginia Auto Insurance Requirements

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Minimum liability insurance required in West Virginia: (20/40/10)

$20,000 for each person for bodily injury
$40,000 for bodily injury per accident
$10,000 for property damage per accident
Uninsured/Underinsured Bodily Injury Liability: $20,000/$40,000
Uninsured Motorist Property Damage: $10,000 Limit

In West Virginia, as in most other states in America, you are required to have a minimum amount of liability insurance (that remains in continuous coverage) in order to operate a motor vehicle.

Unlike some other states, West Virginia requires drivers to carry Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist (UM) Bodily Injury Liability coverage of $20,000/$40,000, and Uninsured Property Damage at $10,000 Limit.

For vehicles with only seasonal usage, such as a camper or antique car, it’s only required to be insured during the time of year it’s used. While it’s not being used, you must submit a Seasonal Statement of Insurance, form (WV-4B) to the DMV.

Proof of Insurance

You must carry a proof of insurance in your vehicle at all times. All registered vehicles are subject to random insurance verification by sample or by being stopped by a police officer.

Adequacy of Coverage

20/40/10 is the minimum requirement for auto insurance in West Virginia. Yet this may not be 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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Washington Auto Insurance Requirements

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Minimum liability insurance required in Washington: (25/50/10)

$25,000 for each person for bodily injury
$50,000 for bodily injury per accident
$10,000 for property damage per accident

In Washington, as in most other states in America, you are required to have a minimum amount of liability insurance (that remains in continuous coverage) in order to operate a motor vehicle. This mandatory coverage is outlined by the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL).

Anyone who has 26 or more cars registered in the state of Washington is allowed to self-insure in lieu of mandatory liability coverage. However the individual or company needs to be covered by a certificate of deposit or liability bond in similar amounts.

Some vehicles does not need to conform to Washington’s mandatory insurance requirements though. These include antique and collector vehicles more than 30 years old, Government and other public vehicles, Motorcycles and mopeds.

Proof of Insurance

You’re advised to carry a proof of insurance (an insurance identification card) in your vehicle at all times. Proof of financial responsibility must be shown if a law enforcement officer stops you and asks for it.

Adequacy of Coverage

25/50/10 is the minimum requirement for auto insurance in Washington. Yet this may not be 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.

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Virginia Auto Insurance Requirements

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Minimum liability insurance required in Virginia: (25/50/20)

$25,000 for each person for bodily injury
$50,000 for bodily injury per accident
$20,000 for property damage per accident
Uninsured/Underinsured Bodily Injury Liability: $25,000/$50,000
Uninsured Motorist Property Damage: $20,000 Limit

In Virginia, as in most other states in America, you are required to have a minimum amount of liability insurance (that remains in continuous coverage) in order to operate a motor vehicle. In fact, you must certify that your vehicle is covered by a minimum amount of liability insurance before you’re allowed to register you car in Virginia.

Alternatively, you may opt to pay the Uninsured Motor Vehicle fee. This is only a fee – it does not provide any insurance; and you are still personally liable if you get in an accident. However, it allows you to register your vehicle and drive it without insurance.

Proof of Insurance

You’re advised to carry a proof of insurance in your vehicle at all times. Proof of financial responsibility must be shown if a law enforcement officer stops you and asks for it.

Adequacy of Coverage

25/50/20 is the minimum requirement for auto insurance in Virginia. Yet this may not be 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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