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2006-12-01 19:27:54
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answer #1
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answered by alissa 1
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All 50 states have different requirements when it comes to auto insurance. In some states, motorists can't register a car without showing proof that they have liability insurance, while other states use an "honor system" that doesn't ask for proof of insurance until drivers have accidents or tickets on their records.
Only five states do not require motorists to carry liability coverage, but those that do demand that drivers purchase at least the state's minimum. In other words, if you live in a state that requires liability insurance, you can't walk into your insurance agent's office and buy only $2,000 worth of liability coverage. If you're going to buy it, you must purchase at least the minimum amount required.
Even the states that don't require you to purchase insurance from a rated company do have a "responsibility law" written into the rules somewhere which states you agree to pay for damage you have caused another and have funds to do so. Unless you happen to be Bill Gates and could pay damages out of your petty cash, it's better to have insurance.
Which are the 5 states? Well, I will give you one. Alabama.
2006-12-02 05:38:45
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answer #2
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answered by oklatom 7
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To drive you will need insurance in all fifty states. Forty-five states require the purchase auto liability insurance (South Carolina and Virginia require that you register as an uninsured motorist if you do not have liability insurance, Tennessee requires proof of financial responsibility, and New Hampshire and Wisconsin don't mandate liability coverage except in certain cases).
Your insurance minimum will depend on where you live. For example, in Texas, drivers have to purchase at least $20,000 worth of bodily injury coverage per person, $40,000 worth of bodily injury coverage per accident, and $15,000 worth of property damage coverage (also known as 20/40/15).
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2006-12-05 01:07:15
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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RE What states do not require you to have auto insurance??????
What states is it not mandatory to have auto insurance in order to register and drive your car? I know that it is absolutely mandatory to have insurance if your financing your car or truck reguardless.
2014-08-13 21:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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RE :What states do not require you to have auto insurance??????
What states is it not mandatory to have auto insurance in order to register and drive your car? I know that it is absolutely mandatory to have insurance if your financing your car or truck reguardless.
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2016-08-12 06:01:19
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answered by Adrienne 6
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45 states require it. South Carolina and Virginia require that you register as an uninsured motorist if you do not have liability insurance, Tennessee requires proof of financial responsibility, and New Hampshire and Wisconsin don't mandate liability coverage except in certain cases.
2006-12-01 19:30:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-12-26 14:23:12
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answered by ? 1
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RE :What states do not require you to have auto insurance??????
What states is it not mandatory to have auto insurance in order to register and drive your car? I know that it is absolutely mandatory to have insurance if your financing your car or truck reguardless.
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2017-03-08 07:26:30
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answered by ? 6
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her ein wisconsin its not mandatory, but if you are financing a vehical you have to get insurance. why would you want to drive w/o it anyway? accidents happen. i wouldnt take the chance of having to shell out money to fix my car or another persons car.
2006-12-02 06:06:45
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answer #9
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answered by MiaDiva28 6
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None. You have to have insurance to register your car, for obvious reasons.
2006-12-01 23:47:56
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answered by gg 7
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