by AlabamaVehicle
Published: November 12, 2025 (5 hours ago)
Alabama's commitment to vehicle safety and financial accountability is underpinned by the Mandatory Liability Insurance law, which requires a minimum coverage of $25,000 for bodily injury or death, and $50,000 for property damage. This policy protects the state's residents against the costs of over one hundred and forty-four thousand annual traffic accidents, which are often caused by factors such as speeding and driving under the influence. Drivers can easily access essential services, vehicle search tools and information from the Driver License Department. The Alabama Department of Insurance also oversees additional coverage options, such as comprehensive, collision and uninsured motorist coverage. These are crucial for protecting assets against high-risk factors such as severe weather, dense traffic and the costs associated with the state's three million registered trucks. Selecting the appropriate policy requires consideration of factors such as driving record, vehicle type, and location, bearing in mind that operating a vehicle without insurance can result in severe penalties, including licence and registration suspension.