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Maine Auto Insurance Requirements

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MaineThe Pine Tree State mandates that all drivers are covered by a liability policy. As stated by the Maine auto insurance laws, motorists are required to have at least the following limits as a minimum; $50,000 for bodily injury to one person, $100,000 for bodily injury to two or more people, and $25,000 for property damage or a combined limit of $125,000. These limits were put into place to cover the injuries and damages caused to a third party by a policyholder and compared to many states, these limits are much higher than the norm.

The bodily injury portion of a policy will pay for the injuries of a third party that are sustained when caused by a policyholder. This can also pay for such items as medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The property damage portion helps pay for the cost of damages caused to property such as an automobile, fence or house while behind the wheel of the insured’s automobile. Liability policies will also cover bodily injury and property damage if a member of a household who is covered by the policy or a person who is borrowing the vehicle with the permission of the policyholder.

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