Minnesota Vehicle Policy

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Required Minnesota Auto Insurance CoverageBodily injury liability: $30,000 per person and $60,000 per accident. Property damage liability: $10,000. Personal injury protection (PIP): $40,000. Uninsured motorist coverage: $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident.

Auto insurance is required by Minnesota law and if you have a car loan, your lender may also require coverage. Policies will vary beyond what is required by law and every policy will have limitations on what it covers and to what extent.

Car insurance usually follows the car in Minnesota. The types of car insurance that follow the car in Minnesota are collision, comprehensive, uninsured motorist protection, and property damage liability.

Make sure everyone knows. The first thing to know is that your car insurance policy covers your vehicle and whoever's driving it. If as a one-off you lend your car to a friend or family member and they get in an accident, it's your insurance that covers the damages, assuming the damage is covered.

Required. Under most circumstances, a licensed vehicle in the state of Minnesota must have liability, personal injury protection, uninsured motorist, and underinsured motorist coverage.

In general, when you borrow a car, you borrow car insurance, too. Insurance typically follows the car, not the driver. That means if you are involved in an accident while driving someone else's car (not on your insurance policy), the owner of the car will probably be held responsible for any financial damages.

Full coverage insurance in Minnesota is usually defined as a policy that provides more than the state's minimum liability coverage, which is $30,000 in bodily injury coverage per person, up to $60,000 per accident, and $10,000 in property damage coverage.

Auto insurance is required by Minnesota law and if you have a car loan, your lender may also require coverage. Policies will vary beyond what is required by law and every policy will have limitations on what it covers and to what extent.

Car insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver. When you allow a friend, family member or babysitter to borrow your vehicle, your insurance takes primary coverage. Even if the person borrowing your car has the best coverage available, your insurance covers your vehicle.

When an uninsured driver borrows an insured car:Your liability coverage can pay for damages up to the limits of your policy. If you have collision coverage, your insurer may also cover the damage to your vehicle. If another driver causes the accident, their insurance will be responsible for the damages.

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Minnesota Vehicle Policy