Carson City, NV -
March 06, 2018The Division of Insurance (“Division’) has partnered with
the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (“DMV”), Nevada Highway Patrol (“NHP”)
and the Nevada Insurance Council (NIC) to inform Nevada consumers of a new law
that will increase the minimum vehicle liability insurance to be in compliance
with the law and avoid paying penalties.
As of July 1, 2018, all consumers who have the current
minimum protection levels of $15,000 per person for bodily injury, $30,000 per
accident for bodily injury, and $10,000 per accident for property damage, often
referred to as 15/30/10 will need to purchase higher limits of $25,000 in
bodily injury per person, $50,000 in bodily injury per accident, and $20,000 in
property damage (“25/50/20”).
“While this new law isn’t going into effect until July, the
Division has already received and approved filings from insurance companies
with the new minimum vehicle liability limits,” explained Insurance
Commissioner Barbara Richardson. “This means some companies may have already
begun to implement this new requirement for their policyholders when they renew
their policies or when they write new business.”
For consumers interested in learning more about this new
requirement, the Division has posted important information and Frequently
Asked Questions on its website at: http://doi.nv.gov/Consumers/Automobile_Insurance/Higher_Minimum_Vehicle_Liability_Requirements/. Consumers are also encouraged to check in with their insurance agent or
company to determine how this new law will affect their policy personally.
About the Nevada Division of Insurance
The State of Nevada Division of Insurance, a Division of the
Nevada Department of Business and Industry, protects the rights of Nevada
consumers and regulates Nevada’s $14 billion insurance industry. The Division
of Insurance has offices in Carson City and Las Vegas. In 2017, the Division
investigated more than 3,200 consumer complaints and recovered over $5 million
on behalf of consumers. For more information about the Division of Insurance,
visit DOI.NV.GOV.
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