McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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Yes, 50/100 is enough insurance to drive legally since it meets or exceeds all states' minimum car insurance requirements. Having $50,000 in bodily injury liability coverage per person hurt in an accident, up to $100,000 total per accident, is enough for most crashes.
Still, you should consider getting more coverage if your net worth or assets surpass these limits. Getting higher limits will ensure you are more protected if a serious accident occurs.
Key Things to Know About 50/100 Car Insurance Policies
- 50/100 means the policy offers $50,000 in bodily injury liability coverage per person hurt in an accident your cause, up to $100,000 total per accident.
- If you cause an accident that exceeds your policy limits, you can be held liable for the excess expenses.
- Since you could be sued following an accident that exceeds your policy limits, it is best to have a policy with limits that equal your net worth to help make lawsuits less likely.
- Accidents that result in severe bodily injuries can cost more than $100,000, so the more coverage you have, the better equipped you will be to protect your finances if you cause an accident.
To learn more, check out WalletHub's guide to bodily injury liability insurance and see how much insurance you really need.
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