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Defensive Driving
Take this course if you received a ticket in New York or were court ordered to take
a driving course.
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Auto Insurance
The state of New York follows a No-Fault system meaning your insurance company will make payments for your injury claims regardless of fault, up to a specified limit. You should be aware that the details of a no-fault system vary from state to state and it is best to check with your state insurance regulator. Visit our State Insurance Regulators page for a list of links to all the state insurance regulators websites.
New York state law requires a minimum coverage of $25,000 per injured person up to a total of $50,000 for everyone hurt in the accident, and coverage of $10,000 for property damages. This basic coverage is often referred to as a 25/50/10 coverage.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) in your coverage helps pay for "reasonable and necessary" medical expenses for you and your passengers. New York state law requires a minimum Personal Injury Protection coverage of $50,000.
To help protect against damages caused to you and your passengers by an uninsured driver, New York state law requires a minimum UnInsured/UnderInsured Motorist coverage of $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident for any bodily injury caused by the uninsured driver.
