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21 3rd Street North, Suite 3B, Great Falls, MT 59401
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21 3rd Street North, Suite 3B, Great Falls, MT 59401
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Montana requires 25/50/20 liability coverage: $25,000 for bodily injury per person, $50,000 for bodily injury per accident, and $20,000 for property damage per accident. However, these minimums are often insufficient to cover serious accidents, and most insurance experts recommend purchasing higher limits to protect your assets.
Great Falls drivers pay about $43 per month for minimum liability coverage and between $102 to $264 per month for full coverage depending on the insurer, driving record, and vehicle. These rates are actually about $50 per year less expensive than the Montana state average, making Great Falls a relatively affordable place to insure a vehicle.
No, Cascade County doesn't require proof of insurance when you register your vehicle. However, Montana law requires you to maintain insurance and carry proof while driving. Driving without proof of insurance results in fines starting at $250 for the first offense, increasing to $500 and potential jail time for repeat violations.
Montana is an at-fault state, meaning the driver who causes an accident is financially responsible for damages. Under modified comparative negligence, you can recover damages if you're less than 50% at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. This makes adequate liability coverage critical to protect you if you cause an accident.
Great Falls experiences seven months of annual snowfall, frequent hail events, and higher-than-average deer collision rates on rural roads. Comprehensive coverage protects your vehicle from hail damage, wildlife strikes, theft, and other non-collision incidents that are common in Central Montana. Without it, you're paying for these repairs entirely out of pocket.
Yes, uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is highly recommended in Montana. Many drivers carry only the state's low 25/50/20 minimums, which won't adequately cover your damages in a serious accident. This coverage protects you when the at-fault driver lacks sufficient insurance to pay for your injuries and vehicle repairs.
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