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Laws about auto insurance

December 29, 2008

When deciding about insurance, some questions come to mind. How much coverage do I need? What’s the minimum requirement amount? Do I need liability? What about other states? These are all common questions that can be answered in a simple fashion.

To answer these questions, call your insurance agent. They will have all the best information about state and regional laws that involve you and your vehicle. It’s their job to know all this and help you with it. Before you call, make sure you have all your questions ready so you don’t forget.

Each state will have specifics that must be followed when it involves your insurance coverage. Full coverage will cover injury to people, cars and property. Some states may only require coverage involving people. This is liability insurance. If you damage a car, then you must pay out of pocket for damages to your car, but insurance will probably pay for the other car.

One of the most unsought of thing is traveling to another state. You must have auto insurance coverage to conform to that state’s laws. Call your insurance before you cross state lines to change coverage to meet the local requirements.

There are other options for insurance then paying for it. States have different liability laws involving motor cycles and scooters. If you’re strapped for cash and you can’t afford insurance, simply check out the state’s laws about these vehicles. In Washington, you don’t need insurance to drive a motorcycle.

All states require you to carry auto insurance proof on you at all times. When pulled over if you don’t provide proof, you will get a ticket and have to contest it in court. Simply bring the proof to the judge and you should get acquitted. If not, it’s a hefty fine.

We all want cheap auto insurance. Maintaining a clean driving record is the biggest factor; knowing the laws is the first step.

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