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In every state in the U.S. except New Hampshire, it is illegal to drive without car insurance. Most states have laws requiring drivers to carry at least a minimum amount of liability coverage.
In this article, CheapInsurance.com cites examples of states with the highest, average, and lowest liability limits, and then provides a list of each state’s required minimum liability limits. Those ...
One in three drivers is behind the wheel without enough car insurance, a figure that's been climbing since the pandemic. Looking at claims data from between 2017 and 2023, a report from the Insurance ...
Every U.S. state, with one exception, requires drivers to carry a minimum level of auto insurance to legally operate a vehicle. Liability coverage is designed to protect other people and their ...
CheapInsurance.com reports on minimum auto insurance coverage requirements in Michigan, highlighting risks of underinsurance and state-specific limits.
Drivers there are not mandated to carry specific liability insurance but instead must merely prove "financial responsibility." While this is the least strict requirement (allowing for proof of assets ...
Every U.S. state, with one exception, requires drivers to carry a minimum level of auto insurance to legally operate a vehicle. Liability coverage is designed to protect other people and their ...
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