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Auto Insurance in North Dakota
North Dakota combines mandatory no-fault Personal Injury Protection at $30,000 per person, 25/50/25 liability plus mandatory UM/UIM at 25/50, severe hail and blizzard exposure across the Red River Valley and western plains, Red River of the North spring flood risk in Fargo-Moorhead and Grand Forks, tornado exposure across the central and eastern counties, and a Bakken-oil-and-gas economy in the west that drives distinctive workers' compensation and commercial-auto pricing in Williston, Minot, and Dickinson — VKOVR builds North Dakota coverage around PIP adequacy above the statutory floor, winter-ready roof materials and ice-dam endorsements, Red River flood coordination via NFIP or private flood, UM/UIM stacks that match liability, and oil-field commercial lines tuned to Bakken class codes.
Auto Insurance Requirements in North Dakota
North Dakota requires 25/50/25 auto liability ($25,000 per person bodily injury, $50,000 per accident, $25,000 property damage) PLUS mandatory Personal Injury Protection of $30,000 per person AND mandatory UM/UIM at 25/50. North Dakota is a no-fault state — your own PIP pays medical and wage loss regardless of fault up to the statutory limit. The $30k PIP floor is often inadequate for serious injuries; VKOVR recommends higher PIP and UM/UIM at 100/300, especially along I-29 and I-94 commuter and freight corridors. Standard homeowners insurance in North Dakota covers wind, hail, tornado, and winter-storm damage but frequently applies a 1–2% percentage wind/hail deductible and may sub-limit or exclude ice-dam and frozen-pipe damage. Flood — especially Red River of the North spring flooding in Fargo, West Fargo, and Grand Forks, plus Missouri River/Lake Sakakawea exposure in the west — requires NFIP or private flood. Older Bismarck and Minot housing stock drives sewer-backup and water-damage claims; service-line endorsements are worth evaluating. Coverage A should track post-2022 ND rebuild costs and labor shortages from Bakken economic pressure. North Dakota workers' compensation is exclusively provided by Workforce Safety & Insurance (WSI), the state monopoly fund — employers cannot buy workers' comp from private carriers. WSI coverage is mandatory for virtually all employers. Oil and gas (Bakken/Williston Basin), agriculture (Red River Valley), manufacturing, and construction drive distinctive ND commercial pricing for liability, commercial auto, inland marine, and cargo; general liability and commercial auto are critical for oil-field service firms, ag-equipment dealers, and trucking operators.
What Your Auto Insurance Covers in North Dakota
- Liability coverage — state-compliant bodily injury and property damage
- Collision coverage — damage to your vehicle in an accident regardless of fault
- Comprehensive coverage — theft, weather, fire, and non-collision losses
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist protection
- Personal Injury Protection (PIP) where applicable
- Multi-vehicle policy discounts for households with more than one car
Why VKOVR for Auto Insurance in North Dakota
- AI-driven pricing optimization across multiple top-rated carriers
- Coverage tailored to your state's specific regulations and risk profile
- Smart bundling opportunities — auto plus home, life, or business
- Licensed advisors who know your state's minimums and local conditions
- Ongoing monitoring to capture rate improvements as your record improves
Auto Insurance Coverage Types
Explore national coverage options that complement your auto insurance in North Dakota. State requirements vary — a licensed VKOVR advisor can guide you.
