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Non-compulsory states section

Hi, I think there is definitely something wrong with the table for non-compulsory states. Maybe there is a { missing somewhere, because I don't think it's displaying correctly. Unfortunately I don't know how to fix it. Rschwieb (talk) 22:23, 19 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"See the table on the right"

Doesn't much assist the layman. Here's the text of the explanatory table:

Understanding the tables: XX/XX/XX = Bodily Injury Limit (per individual)/Bodily Injury Limit (total)/Property Damage Limit For example, limits of 25/50/20 means after "an accident each person injured would receive a maximum of up to 25,000 with only 50,000 allowed per accident (ex. 2 people needing 25,000, if the need is more such as 3 people needing 25,000 then whoever files first gets first access to the 50,000 limit and you may be sued for the rest if the accident was your fault). The last number refers to the total coverage per accident for property damage which in this case would be 20,000."

Gibberish. Can someone parse this into intelligible English (I can't)?