What auto insurance does Arizona require by law?

When you own and drive a car in Green Valley, AZ, you’ll need to obtain proper auto insurance to cover it. By doing so, you will comply with state law.

Let the Insurance Center of Green Valley help you get the auto insurance you need.

State Requirements for Auto Coverage

Arizona requires you to purchase minimum car insurance, including liability and property damage coverage. You’ll need at least the following:

  • $15,000 per person per accident in bodily injury liability,
  • $30,000 total per accident in bodily injury liability,
  • $10,000 total per accident in property damage liability.

Because Arizona determines fault in accidents, the insurance industry refers to it as an “at-fault” state. If you moved here from a “no-fault” state, you’d probably notice the difference in the coverages.

What You Can Add to Auto Coverage

Like in other states, you can add collision and comprehensive to the auto insurance policy. The Insurance Center of Green Valley also offers roadside assistance.

Adding collision or comprehensive comes with a deductible. You choose the deductible. This amount you’ll pay out of pocket when you need to make a claim to repair your vehicle. With roadside assistance, wherever you travel within Green Valley, AZ, or beyond it, you have a number to call for help with any car-related problem. Whether the auto breaks down or you run out of gas, roadside assistance responds with help at your location.

Contact Us

Contact the Insurance Center of Green Valley for more information on your auto insurance options in Arizona. Let us help you obtain the auto insurance you need to drive legally on the roads in this state.