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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1851027" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Yes, the bodily injury liability limits are 30/60. $30k limit person with a $60k aggregate limit per accident. Ours is 25/50 here. I think all states that have a 25K property damage limit will be increasing that soon. Way too many vehicles out there that you can hit that costs more than $25k. That rancher with the rig you mentioned above? In Texas, he'd get $30k from the person's insurance carrier if they had the minimum limits. Things he could do to protect himself further, is to add UMBI to his policy, and med pay. and, both short term and long term DI is available for people to get individually, and often available to employees as part of their benefit package ..either group DI or individual DI via payroll deduction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1851027, member: 40587"] Yes, the bodily injury liability limits are 30/60. $30k limit person with a $60k aggregate limit per accident. Ours is 25/50 here. I think all states that have a 25K property damage limit will be increasing that soon. Way too many vehicles out there that you can hit that costs more than $25k. That rancher with the rig you mentioned above? In Texas, he'd get $30k from the person's insurance carrier if they had the minimum limits. Things he could do to protect himself further, is to add UMBI to his policy, and med pay. and, both short term and long term DI is available for people to get individually, and often available to employees as part of their benefit package ..either group DI or individual DI via payroll deduction [/QUOTE]
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