A North Carolina
car insurance policy will protect you from financial
loss in the event of an accident. Your car insurance
policy is an agreement between you and your company
which affirms that in exchange for paying the premiums,
the insurance company will cover any losses — as
outlined in your policy.
Can I
drive without North Carolina car insurance?
No. Under
North Carolina's Financial Responsibility Law,
all motorists are required to carry liability
coverage.
What is
liability coverage?
Liability coverage
is a facet of your North Carolina car insurance policy
which protects you against bodily injury and property
damage for which you are responsible.
How much
liability coverage do I need?
The minimum
requirements for liability coverage in North Carolina
are as follows:
-
$30,000 in
bodily injury coverage per person.
-
$60,000 in
total bodily injury coverage for all persons
involved in an accident.
-
$25,000 in
coverage for property damage.
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