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Auto Insurance – Alaska

Auto Insurance – Alaska requires auto insurance, protecting the public from uninsured drivers with both mandatory insurance laws and financial responsibility requirements. The laws provide the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) rights to remove drivers from the road for failure to maintain required coverage.
Drivers responsible for car crashes must pay property damage and injury claims thanks to the Mandatory Insurance Law.
Violators can lose their license until reaching a settlement with all parties in the crash. That means that having auto insurance is the easiest way to avoid losing a license for an extended period. It is also important to file claims so that uninsured drivers are held accountable to the law.
Alaskan Law requires Alaskan Drivers to have Liability Insurance
The minimum requirement for liability auto insurance in the state is $25,000 property damage and $50,000/$100,000 for bodily injury or death. Personal injury claims, especially for multiple parties, often exceeds insurance minimums. It is important to buy more insurance when possible, instead of not having enough insurance coverage.
Failure to maintain the required auto insurance may lead to the suspension of your driver’s license.
In the Municipality of Anchorage, if you are unable to provide proof of coverage, your vehicle may be impounded. In such instances, you would need to reach out to the Anchorage Police Department to learn about the procedures for retrieving your vehicle.
All Alaskan drivers on the road must carry proof of Auto Insurance
Whether at fault for a crash or not, proof of auto insurance is a requirement. Drivers who do not have insurance may lose the right to drive in Alaska.
If you are in an auto accident with an uninsured driver, you have options to cover injuries, lost wages and other claims. Additionally, your own insurance may help cover costs of auto accidents. Injured parties may also file a civil case to have the negligent party without auto insurance pay for the victim’s injuries, lost wages and other claims expenses out of pocket.
Please call Johnson Law to discuss your auto case: (907)277-3090 or use our online contact form.
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Sources: Alaska DMV; Wikipedia
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