| Rhode Island is the smallest state in the United States, yet it has a
population of over a million people living there. This large number of
people, in such a small area, is one reason why this state’s annual
insurance premiums are higher than the nation’s average. Rhode Island,
like all other states, has set a minimum requirement on automobile
insurance that all drivers must have.
This state is like many of the other states in that it holds the
person, at fault for an accident, liable for any bodily injuries or
property damage that is caused from the accident. The state requires
all drivers to carry an insurance policy that has a minimum amount that
will be paid out for these damages. The minimum amount for bodily
injury liability is $25,000 per person or $50,000 per accident. The
state also requires drivers to have a minimum of $25,000 in property
damage liability insurance. Many states only require $10,000 for
property damage liability insurance, however Rhode Island and a few
others require a higher amount.
Rhode Island does not require no fault insurance to be obtained by it’s
residents. It also does not require comprehensive or collision
insurance. However these types of clauses can be added to the insurance
policy if the individual wishes to have it. They can also obtain
uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist liability insurance as
well. These are good types of coverage to have even if you are not
required to have them. These clauses will increase your premiums,
however they will also decrease the monetary liability you may find
yourself owing in the event of a major automobile accident.
In addition to the number of people who live in the state, Rhode Island
has other factors that determines the higher insurance premiums. One
factor is the severe winter weather the state often experiences. Severe
weather increases the likeliness of accidents to occur. Tourists in the
summer months also adds to the increased possibilities of traffic
accidents. These factors combined with over one million residents has
caused the average monthly premiums to be around fifty dollars, per
month, higher than the national average. |