Yes but if you have the bear minimum liability limits and there is a different requirement in another state then the higher limits would apply.
For example: In California the minimum liability a driver can have is 15/30/5 = liability coverage for bodily injury for up to $15,000 per person and $30,000 for the whole accident and $5,000 for property damage(liability only).
~With that in mind say you live in CA and you have the lowest limits (15/30/5) and you drive out to Washington where their lowest liability limits by law need to be 20/45/8= $20,000 per person/$45,000 for the whole accident and $8,000 for property damage for liability only, then the higher limits will apply which in this case would be 20/45/8. I hope this was helpful and drive safe.
2007-08-17 20:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the reason we have car insurance it makes no difference where you are.
2007-08-18 01:36:00
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answered by HyperGforce 7
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Yes, otherwise people who travel all the time would be pretty screwed.
2007-08-18 01:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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