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Georgia car insurance requirements

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Minimum mandatory auto insurance in Georgia

Car insurance minimums typically provide enough coverage to help pay liability claims related to others’ accident-related injuries and property damages. The following are your state’s minimum coverages:

Bodily injury coverage: Accident-related financial losses associated with injuries you cause to others.

  • $25,000 bodily injury liability for one person per accident (Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire, 2024).
  • $50,000 for two or more people per accident (Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire, 2024).

Property damage coverage: Costs associated with property damages for which you are held liable.

  • $25,000 property damage liability per accident (Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire, 2024).

Standard Georgia auto insurance coverages

The following standard car insurance coverages help provide basic financial protection from a variety of losses.
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Collision coverage

Collision coverage helps protect you from collision or rollover damages, no matter who caused the accident.

Another driver bumps their car into yours as they back out of a parking spot. Collision coverage can assist with any repairs you may need.
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Comprehensive coverage

Comprehensive coverage helps protect you from damage caused by accidents that don’t involve colliding with another vehicle or object. Examples include hail damage, fire, flooding, theft, vandalism and collisions with animals.
Your car is parked under a tree, and a falling tree branch damages the windshield. Comprehensive coverage helps you get a replacement.
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Bodily injury liability coverage

If you cause a car accident that results in injuries, bodily injury liability coverage may help pay for accident-related medical treatment. It may also protect you if you're sued.
After a fender-bender, the other driver goes to the hospital with a broken nose. Bodily injury liability compensates for their medical bill.
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Medical expense coverage

If you were injured in a car accident, medical expense coverage may help pay for medical care for you and your passengers, regardless of who is at fault.
A car backed into you, causing your passenger to hit their head and need stitches. Medical expense coverage can help pay for their medical bills. 

Additional Georgia car insurance coverages

Add-on coverages help protect you from losses that would otherwise lead to potentially costly out-of-pocket expenses.
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Roadside assistance

Get service and support if your car breaks down with emergency roadside assistance coverage.

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Rental reimbursement

Cover transportation expenses while your vehicle is being repaired after a qualifying event.

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Underinsured coverage

Protect yourself from accident-related losses if another driver doesn't have enough insurance.

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Uninsured coverage

Help cover accident-related damages after a collision with an uninsured at-fault driver.