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Yes! You sure can!

You have already broken the law to drive without insurance. . .

They by YOU yourself causing the accident, you are definitely liable for license removal.

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Q: Can you lose your license with no insurance if you cause an accident?
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Don't drive. If you are stopped or have an accident you can lose your car and your license.


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What will happen if you got into a car accident with no insurance in Nevada?

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What if you have a car accident and both parties have no insurance?

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If you lose your drivers license what happens to your auto insurance?

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Can you lose your license if you drive in Maryland without having car insurance?

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