What Is The Required Auto Liability Insurance in Arizona
Reader’s Question:
I recently spoke to an auto insurance broker here in Arizona who told me that I am required to buy at least $25,000 worth of liability on a car insurance coverage, is that for real?
Tom
Phoenix, AZ
In essence, yes, you will need to buy a certain level of coverage from your auto insurance broker there in Arizona (or from anyone who is allowed to sell car insurance in your state, for that matter). Your car insurance broker was probably referring to the minimum levels of liability insurance that you need to get, as stated by the financial responsibility laws of your state.
To be more accurate, you need to get a coverage that has 15/30/10 on liability insurance. This means that your policy should be able to pay someone $15,000 at the least if you happen to cause bodily injuries in a car accident, $30,000 worth of coverage for all people that got hurt in the car accident and $10,000 that will be used to pay for loss or damages that is caused to property.
Again, these are the least amounts of liability auto insurance that you can get but it is highly recommended that you buy more. You can easily be sued for higher amounts than what the state minimum requirements are so if you can buy more, buy as much as you can afford. Also, don’t forget to shop around, just because you are dealing with a human doesn’t mean you are getting the best rates. There are many auto insurance portals like this web site that provides accurate insurance quotes, can even help you find discount auto insurance offers as well as compare rates from many different carriers.







