How Much Property Damage Car Insurance Do I Need in the United States?
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Car Accidents
Every U.S. state (except New Hampshire and Virginia, which have unique rules) requires drivers to carry some form of liability insurance — including property damage coverage.
Here are examples of property damage liability minimums by state (as of 2025):
| State | Minimum Property Damage Coverage Required |
|---|---|
| California | $5,000 per accident |
| Texas | $25,000 per accident |
| Florida | $10,000 per accident |
| New York | $10,000 per accident |
| Illinois | $20,000 per accident |
| Georgia | $25,000 per accident |
| Nevada | $20,000 per accident |
| Pennsylvania | $5,000 per accident |
💡 These minimums are legal baselines only — they’re often not enough to cover modern repair costs.
For example, if you cause an accident that totals another driver’s new Tesla or SUV, $5,000–$10,000 won’t even come close to covering the bill.
