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HB 6130

AN ACT CONCERNING MINIMUM AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Michael Quinn

Connecticut bill HB 6130 adjusts minimum auto liability insurance coverage requirements, affecting driver costs and accident victim protections.

REF. TO JOINT COMM. ON Insurance and Real Estate
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Bill Summary · HB 6130

Legislative bill overview

HB 6130 modifies Connecticut's minimum automobile liability insurance coverage requirements. The bill was introduced by Representative Michael Quinn and has been referred to the Joint Committee on Insurance and Real Estate for review. Without access to the specific text, the exact changes to coverage limits or policy provisions cannot be detailed.

Why is this important

Minimum auto insurance requirements directly affect driver compliance costs, consumer affordability, and accident victim protection. Changes to these thresholds can have significant implications for Connecticut drivers' financial obligations and the state's consumer protection landscape.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost impact on drivers: Increasing minimum coverage requirements would raise insurance premiums for all motorists, particularly low-income drivers
  • Adequacy of protection: Current minimum limits may be insufficient to cover actual damages in serious accidents, raising questions about whether increases are warranted
  • Competitive effects: Changes to state minimums could affect insurance pricing and market competition across carriers

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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