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  2. These states are increasing minimum coverage requirements in 2025

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    In California, minimum coverage car insurance requirements are 30/60/15 effective Jan. 1, 2025. Utah minimum coverage limits will increase to 30/60/25. Virginia limits will be 50/100/25.

  3. New law increases California's auto insurance minimums - AOL

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    In 2022, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 1107, also known as the Protect California Drivers Act, into law which increases the minimum auto liability limits.

  4. Minimum car insurance coverage requirements in each state - AOL

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    To find the exact minimum coverage auto insurance requirements in your state, you can visit your state’s Department of Insurance website or contact your auto insurer. Minimum car insurance ...

  5. Vehicle insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In lieu of auto insurance, individuals can either (1) deposit $10,000 in cash, stocks, or bonds with the State Treasurer [33] who will issue a receipt [34] or (2) obtain a motor vehicle liability bond equal to the state minimum limits.

  6. California car insurance laws - AOL

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    The average cost of car insurance in California is $2,701 per year for full coverage and $650 per year for minimum coverage, compared to the national average cost of $2,542 for full coverage and ...

  7. Safe Auto Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    Safe Auto Insurance Company is an American property and casualty auto insurance carrier. It is a privately held carrier and provider of state-minimum private-passenger auto insurance for drivers in the nonstandard insurance market in 20 states across the US, including Oregon, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Missouri ...