Indiana requires the following
minimum auto insurance coverage: 25/50/10. In
other words...Your car insurance coverage in Indiana must provide a
minimum of $25,000 for injury liability for one person in an
accident, $50,000 for all injuries in an accident, and $10,000 for
property damage in an accident. Driving without an automobile
liability insurance policy in effect on the vehicle you are
operating is against the law. Thousands of Indiana residents suffer
injuries or damages yearly caused by persons without insurance
coverage on their vehicles. All of us pay more for insurance to
cover the risk of being injured or suffering damage caused by an
uninsured motorist. To attempt to deter uninsured motorists, Indiana
auto insurance law provides the following sanctions for operating a
vehicle without insurance. A person who is found to have
operated a vehicle without an automobile liability insurance policy
in effect is subject to a ninety (90) day driver license suspension
or a one (1) year suspension if it is a repeat violation in a three
(3) year period. In order to obtain a reinstatement of the license,
under Indiana auto insurance law the person must pay a reinstatement
fee of $150, $225, or $300 depending on whether it is a first,
second, third or subsequent offence, and prove that an automobile
liability policy has been purchased and is in effect. Click
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