you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name
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you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
You should consider buying cheap insurance if it is still a great value and has every benefit that you really need. If you need more coverage and can afford it though, you should go with a higher plan that will serve you better, as it may be cheaper in the long run.
If you are buying the car outright then it's up to you to decide when to get the insurance. If you are getting credit, you will have to have the insurance in place prior to taking possession of the vehicle.
If the car is still going to be driven, then yes it does need insurance.
Most claims need to be filed within a year of the occurrence.
Car insurance is required in California. If you do not have insurance and are caught you may be subject to a fine as well as possible time in jail. Insurance can be found for a reasonable price
In California, anyway, you need full insurance coverage on a car the whole time it is financed. After its paid off, you can drop a bunch of the coverage and just carry liability.
Yes, you do. Regardless of your status, you need to have insurance, it is mandated by law.
You can go to insurance.ca.gov. There you will be able to learn about all the California car insurance laws that you will need to know.
Blue Cross of California offers plans for anyone who needs and can pay for their insurance. They offer health, dental, vision, life, and medicare insurance.
Though many consider it necessary to have all types of insurance, it can be costly, and most likely you will never need it. When thinking about buying accidental death insurance, consider the need for it.