Vermont
State Insurance Requirements
Vermont state law requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability limits of $25,000 per injured person up to a total of $50,000 per accident, and Property Damage Liability coverage with a minimum limit of $10,000. This basic coverage is often referred to as 25/50/10 coverage with 50/100 UM limits.
Vermont Coverage:
Bodily Injury Liability: $25,000/$50,000 Limit
Property Damage Liability: $10,000 Limit
Uninsured/Under-insured Motorist Bodily Injury: $50,000/$100,000 Limit
Uninsured Motorist Property Damage: $10,000 Limit
The state of Vermont follows a Tort system meaning someone must be found to be responsible for causing the accident, and that person and their insurance company is responsible for all the damages. You should be aware that the details of a tort system vary from state to state.
To help protect against damages caused to you and your passengers by an uninsured driver, Vermont state law requires a minimum Uninsured/Under-insured Motorist coverage of $50,000 per person up to a total of $100,000 per accident for any bodily injury caused by the uninsured and/or under-insured driver (depending on the state).
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