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For general information, complaints, and other car insurance information about the state of New Hampshire:
Department
of Insurance, New Hampshire
56 Old Suncook Road
Concord, NH 03301-7317
603-271-2261
Toll free in NH: 1-800-852-3416
TDD/TTY toll free in NH: 1-800-735-2964
Fax: 603-271-1406
Minimum
required insurance for the state of New Hampshire:
Highlights
from the New Hampshire Department of insurance:
The following information
will help you understand the table of liability limits.
First number:
bodily injury liability maximum for one person injured in
an accident Second number: bodily injury liability maximum for
all injuries in one accident Third number: property damage liability maximum for
one accident
What
is no-fault?
Some states have "no-fault"
laws, meaning your auto policy must pay for bodily injury and
property damages regardless of who caused the accident. For
example, it's often difficult to figure out who caused a multi-vehicle
collision. The laws were enacted to keep insurance costs down
and to expedite the claims-paying process.
No-fault laws also
say you can't sue another party unless the damages and medical
bills are above a certain amount, which varies by state.
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