Virginia Car Insurance Minimums 2025 — New 50/100/25 Rules Explained





Virginia Minimum Car Insurance (2025): Required Limits & Smart Upgrades














Virginia Minimum Car Insurance (2025): Required Limits & Smart Upgrades

Starting January 1, 2025, Virginia raises its minimum liability insurance requirements to 50/100/25. This marks the biggest update in a decade and closes the old uninsured-motorist loophole. Understanding these new limits helps you stay compliant and avoid steep out-of-pocket risks.

This 2025 guide covers minimum liability details, exclusions, UM/UIM protection, smart upgrades, cost-saving discounts, and renewal tips to stay protected affordably.

Virginia auto insurance compliance and vehicle registration 2025
Virginia 2025 auto-insurance compliance and new coverage limits


Required Limits (Effective 2025)

According to Virginia Code §46.2-472, all policies issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2025 must include:

Coverage Type Minimum Limit
Bodily Injury (per person) $50,000
Bodily Injury (per accident) $100,000
Property Damage (per accident) $25,000
  • Applies to all registered vehicles statewide.
  • Lapse = $600 non-compliance fee + SR-22 filing required.
  • The $500 uninsured motorist fee was repealed July 1 2024.

Virginia highway insurance compliance sign 2025

What’s Not Covered

  • Own vehicle damage — add collision/comprehensive coverage.
  • Medical expenses — add MedPay or UM/UIM coverage.
  • Legal liability above limits — you pay the excess personally.
  • Leased or financed vehicles often require full coverage.


UM/UIM Coverage (Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist)

  • Protects you when struck by drivers with no or insufficient insurance.
  • Not mandatory but highly recommended; limits must match your liability minimums.
  • Virginia’s at-fault system makes UM/UIM vital for financial safety.

Recommended Coverage Levels

  • Upgrade to 100/300/100 for broader liability protection.
  • Add collision + comprehensive for financed or newer vehicles.
  • Match UM/UIM to your liability limits.
  • Consider an umbrella policy if you own property or high-value assets.

Discount Strategies

  • Enroll in safe-driver or telematics programs.
  • Bundle auto and home insurance for up to 20 % off.
  • Raise deductibles (from $500 → $1,000) to reduce premiums 10–15 %.
  • Ask for multi-car or loyalty discounts.

Renewal Checklist

  • Confirm new limits apply to renewals after Jan 1 2025.
  • Verify with your insurer and lender (if financed).
  • Keep proof of insurance for DMV spot checks.
  • Prevent coverage gaps to avoid $600 fines and SR-22 filings.


Frequently Asked Questions

When do the new limits apply?

Policies renewing on or after January 1 2025 must include at least 50/100/25 coverage.

Does minimum liability cover my own car?

No. It only covers damages you cause to others. Collision/comprehensive protect your own vehicle.

Is UM/UIM required?

No, but it’s highly recommended. It shields you against uninsured or underinsured drivers.

What happens if I drive uninsured?

You’ll face registration suspension, a $600 fine, and mandatory SR-22 filing for three years.

How can I control premiums under the new rules?

Bundle policies, use telematics discounts, and compare quotes yearly to offset higher limits.

Key Takeaways

  • 2025 minimums increase to 50/100/25 — enforcement at renewal.
  • Base liability excludes your car and medical costs.
  • UM/UIM coverage is essential under Virginia’s at-fault system.
  • Upgrade to 100/300/100 for peace of mind.
  • Use discounts and higher deductibles to stay budget-friendly.

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