New Minimum Liability Limits for Louisiana Auto Insurance; Bodily Injury Limits of Up To $15,000 for One Person, $30,000 for More Than One Person

December 31, 2009
By Charles E. Lavis on December 31, 2009 8:28 AM |

Beginning January 1, 2010, the minimum Liability limits for Louisiana auto insurance will be 15/30/25 upon renewal or new application of a Louisiana automobile insurance policy.This mandatory insurance pays for property damages or personal injury for which you may be legally responsible. The old minumum limits required car owners to carry 10/20/10 Liability limits.

The new limits provide payments of $15,000 for Bodily Injury to one person, $30,000 for Bodily Injury to more than one person in a single accident, and $25,000 coverage for damage to someone else's vehicle or other property. Insurance premiums are expected to increase for those who only carry the minimum limits.

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