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Utah House raises auto-insurance minimums for property damage, keeps modest bodily-injury increase
Summary
House passes House Bill 113 to raise automobile property-damage minimums from $15,000 to $30,000 and raise bodily-injury per-person minimum to $30,000; sponsor cited crash statistics and testimony that the changes would raise premiums by roughly 0.2%. The bill passed 53-21 and is transmitted to the Senate.
Representative Janice Judkins, sponsor of House Bill 113, told the House that the proposal would raise the state’s minimum auto liability limits and better reflect current vehicle and repair costs. “These are limits that have not been raised since 1993,” Judkins said, and the bill raises property-damage minimums from $15,000 to $30,000 and bodily injury per-person limits from $25,000 to $30,000.
Judkins said the change was prompted in part by a family car crash and by state safety…
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