Arizona Minimum Car Insurance Limits in 2026

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Arizona Minimum Car Insurance Limits in 2026

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Source checked: July 14, 2026. This page is general information, not legal advice.

Short answer: Arizona minimum liability limits are 25/50/15 for most auto policies issued or renewed after July 1, 2020. That means $25,000 for one injured person, $50,000 for two or more injured people, and $15,000 for property damage, according to ARS 28-4009.

What 25/50/15 means

The numbers are shorthand for bodily injury and property damage limits. The policy may provide up to $25,000 for bodily injury or death of one person, up to $50,000 total for bodily injury or death of two or more people in one accident, and up to $15,000 for property damage.

Why minimum limits may not be enough

A serious crash can produce ambulance bills, emergency care, imaging, surgery, physical therapy, missed work, and future treatment. A minimum policy can run out before the injured person knows the full medical picture.

Issue What to do
UM/UIM coverage Arizona insurers must offer uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage under ARS 20-259.01. Check your declarations page.
Medical proof Do not value the claim before the diagnosis, treatment plan, and work restrictions are clear.
Settlement release A release can close the claim even if later treatment becomes necessary.

Where this fits on the site

This support article backs up the Arizona car accident lawyer guide and explains why coverage analysis matters early.

Talk through the facts before you sign anything.

If the at-fault driver’s limits do not cover medical bills, lost income, or future care, coverage review becomes one of the first jobs.

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FAQs

What is the minimum car insurance required in Arizona in 2026?

For most policies issued or renewed after July 1, 2020, Arizona minimum liability coverage is 25/50/15.

Can I still have a claim if the at-fault driver has low limits?

Yes. The claim may involve the driver’s liability coverage, your own UM/UIM coverage, medical payments coverage, or other available coverage depending on the facts.


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