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No-Fault State — PIP coverage required, tort actions limited by statute

Minnesota

Liability Format
30/60/10
BI Per Person
$30,000
BI Per Accident
$60,000
Property Damage
$10,000
No-Fault State
Yes

Required Minimum Liability Coverage

Minnesota requires minimum liability of 30/60/10 ($30,000 bodily injury per person / $60,000 per accident / $10,000 property damage), PLUS Personal Injury Protection (PIP) of at least $40,000. Minnesota is a no-fault state, so drivers recover medical costs from their own PIP coverage regardless of fault.

Bodily Injury Coverage Requirements

Bodily injury liability in Minnesota pays for medical bills, lost wages, and pain-and-suffering damages owed to people YOU injure in an at-fault crash. The minimum is $30,000 per injured person and $60,000 total per accident. These are caps on what your insurer will pay; you are personally liable for damages above the policy limit.

Property Damage Coverage

Property damage liability in Minnesota pays for damage YOU cause to other people's vehicles, fences, buildings, and other property. The minimum is $10,000 per accident. Given the rising cost of vehicles and repairs, this minimum often falls short of a single luxury vehicle's repair bill.

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage

Minnesota REQUIRES uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage on every auto policy. UM and UIM bodily injury coverage at 25/50 is mandatory. UM/UIM coverage protects YOU and your passengers when an at-fault driver has no insurance or insufficient limits to cover your injuries.

Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

Minnesota REQUIRES Personal Injury Protection (PIP) of at least $40,000. PIP pays your own medical bills, a portion of lost wages, and certain replacement services after a crash, regardless of who was at fault. PIP is the cornerstone of the state's no-fault system.

No-Fault System

Minnesota is a no-fault state requiring $40,000 PIP ($20,000 medical + $20,000 wage loss/services). Tort actions are limited unless the injury crosses a verbal or monetary threshold.

Self-Insurance & Bond Alternatives

SR-22 may be required after DWI, uninsured accidents, or repeat suspensions.

Official State Insurance Department

For the most current minimum auto insurance requirements in Minnesota, consult the official source at https://mn.gov/commerce/insurance/. State minimums change periodically; verify current law before relying on these figures.

Minnesota Department of Insurance: https://mn.gov/commerce/insurance/
Law last updated: 2023Row last reviewed: May 8, 2026

This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal, financial, or insurance advice. State minimums change frequently and are often inadequate to cover serious accidents. Always verify current requirements with your state's department of insurance and consult a licensed insurance professional before purchasing a policy.