ru3 US Auto Insurance Reference
U.S. states organize auto insurance rules under three broad frameworks:
In tort states, the at-fault driver and their insurer are generally responsible for paying for injuries and property damage. Injured parties can bring liability claims and, subject to state law, lawsuits against the at-fault driver.
Minimum required coverages usually include:
In no-fault states, most minor injury claims are first handled by each driver’s own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage, regardless of who caused the accident.
Key features:
In choice no-fault states, drivers can select between:
The ru3.us datasets do not classify states directly into these categories, but the PIP / No-Fault and UM/UIM datasets provide structured clues on:
For structured state-level requirements: