What are the minimum insurance requirements in Mississippi?
A. In Mississippi, the minimum insurance coverage is 25/50/25. This means that drivers are required to carry $25,000 in individual bodily injury liability insurance coverage, with a total of $50,000 per accident, and $25,000 in property damage insurance coverage. However, many people choose to carry more insurance than this in the event that they’re involved in a serious accident. It is always important to get as much personal automobile insurance coverage as you can, as this avoids the likelihood that an injured person will come after your personal assets! Moreover, it is also important to get as much Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UIM/UM) insurance coverage as possible, as this will help pay for your injuries and medical expenses if you are involved in a wreck with someone who does not have any insurance, or not enough liability coverage! UIM/UM coverage is very cheap, and it is an excellent way to ensure yourself and your resident family member’s health! A good rule of thumb is to