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Pennsylvania Minimum Liability Insurance Requirements
The state requires a minimum level of liability insurance for each driver to operate a motor vehicle in Pennsylvania. If proper insurance is not maintained while driving your license may be subject to suspension. Any insurance company that is licensed to operate in Pennsylvania will offer a minimum level as follows:
$15,000 in Bodily Injury per person
$30,000 in Bodily Injury per accident
$5,000 in Property Damage
Be sure to carry proof of liability insurance on your person or in the vehicle while driving.
What Is The Average Premium for Auto Insurance in Pennsylvania?
$68 per month
According to information by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for 2007 the estimated monthly average is $68. This is an estimate of the combined average premium per insured vehicle with liability and may include comprehensive or collision coverages.
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What level of liability limits should I carry in Pennsylvania?
Many people in Pennsylvania drive vehicles that cost over $20,000 but if you only have $5,000 in property damage coverage you will owe the difference. Also the cost of medical treatment and other expenses related to an accident can reach $100,000 or more without a law suit.
Consult the advice of a licensed insurance agent in Pennsylvania to get a estimate of what limits you should have on your auto policy.
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