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Nevada Auto Insurance


Nevada was a no fault state from 1974 to 1980. They have since repealed their no-fault law. In Nevada you're financially responsible for the damage and injury you cause in an automobile accident. Automobile liability insurance is compulsory in Nevada.

Nevada minimum liability limits; $15,000 per person for injuries you cause to the other parties, $30,000 total per accident, and $10,000 for damage you cause to the other party's property. Non mandatory options (plan add ons) include medical payments, blanket umbrella, collision, comprehensive, and uninsured and underinsured motorists bodily injury coverage.

If you are convicted of DUI in Nevada (Assuming your insurance company doesn't drop you immediately), your insurance costs will increase at least 30%. Buying insurance through a "high-risk" agency will cost substantially more.

If you are high risk (multiple tickets and/or accidents), you may have to get car insurance through the Nevada Automobile Insurance Plan. It was created to provide automobile insurance coverage to eligible risks who seek coverage and are unable to obtain such coverage through the voluntary market.

Below (again) are the minimal limits.

State minimums Bodily injury liability / person Bodily injury liability / accident Property damage / accident Medical coverage (PIP) Uninsured motorist
Nevada $15,000 $30,000 $10,000 $0 $0

Proof of insurance is required to be kept at all times in vehicle, and especially at the time of an accident. Your insurer must notify Department of Motor Vehicles or other state agency of cancellation or nonrenewal. Your insurer must also submit entire list of insurance in effect, which may be compared with registrations at a state agency. The penalties for driving without insurance in Nevada is a $100 fine.
   

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