
How Business Insurance Requirements Vary by State
Running a business across state lines? Requirements for general liability, workers' comp, and commercial auto vary widely. This guide breaks down what each state expects from business owners.

Running a business across state lines? Requirements for general liability, workers' comp, and commercial auto vary widely. This guide breaks down what each state expects from business owners.

Some states require professional liability insurance for licensed professions. Here's which industries face mandates, what limits are required, and how requirements vary across state lines.

Workers' comp rules vary dramatically by state — from who's exempt to how premiums are calculated. This guide breaks down the requirements every employer needs to know, state by state.

Georgia requires minimum liability coverage and has strict rules around SR-22 filings. Here's what every Georgia driver legally needs and what average premiums look like across the state.

Illinois homeowners face unique risks from Midwest storms and tornadoes. This guide breaks down what coverage you need, what average rates look like, and how to lower your premium.

A handful of states don't legally require car insurance — but that doesn't mean you should drive without it. Here's what those states require instead and the serious risks of going uninsured.

In no-fault states, your own insurance covers your injuries regardless of who caused the crash. Here's which states use no-fault rules and what it means for how your claim gets handled.

New York is a no-fault state with some of the highest minimum insurance requirements in the country. Here's what you're legally required to carry and what it typically costs in the state.

Texas doesn't mandate home insurance — but your lender does, and the state's weather makes coverage critical. Here's what every Texas homeowner needs to know about windstorm and flood.