Don't just chalk it up to inflation: A new law that went into effect in California on Jan. 1 has increased the minimum coverage required for everyone. Until the end of last year, if you bought the minimum liability insurance allowed under California law, you had $15,000 in maximum coverage for bodily injury liability for one person injured in one accident, $30,000…
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