Wednesday, January 7, 2009

What You Need To Know About Auto Insurance Laws

By Mark Alison

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.

Your agent is the best source of information. They have access to all the state laws for insurance and will be able to lead you in the right way. It's their job to know these things and they get paid for your safety. Before you call them be sure to write down your inquiries so they can answer them promptly and you don't have to call them back.

In each state, there is a minimum requirement of coverage that must be accounted for. Some states require one or two, but all three types of coverage are "injury to another", "injury to all people", "damage to property". Some state require liability only, other require all three.

If you are going to travel out of state, check out what auto insurance coverage you will need. Call the rep of your insurance company and verify the coverage you need. Be sure if you are traveling through multiple states, find the strictest one and change your coverage to that one for the time being.

There are options if you don't have money to pay for insurance. Some states have vehicles you don't need insurance for. In Washington and Oregon, motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds do not need insurance to drive them.

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. - 16752

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