Sunday, December 28, 2008

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.

The best source for your insurance laws is your insurance company. They will be able to answer the questions you want to ask them and be sure that you are covered in every instance. After all, it's their job to know. Have your questions ready when you call them to save time and make sure that you don't forget anything.

Basic rule is that each state has a minimum requirement for the auto insurance coverage you need to have for certain situations. The three types of coverage is injury to another, injury to all people, and damage to property.

The general rule is that you need proper coverage for the states you drive through as well. If the state you're traveling through needs more coverage than you have, it's your responsibility to extend the coverage for the states you travel through.

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.

Most states require that you keep your proof of auto insurance in your car at all times. If you are pulled over by a police officer, you must provide proof of insurance. There are heavy fines if you don't have it. If you forgot it or it expired and you didn't get the updated version in the mail. Simply contest the ticket and provide proof to the judge and they should wave the fine.

Getting cheap auto insurance is a whole lot easier when you have a clean record. Knowing some basics about the laws can help keep your record clean. - 16069

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