SR22 auto insurance is definitely required to get through an auto accident in Florida, as it is an essential part of paying off the debts of the crash.
Yes. In the state of California, it is required to have accident insurance. In the long run it will save time and money and also give the basic protection in case of an accident.
PIP is Personal Insurance Protection and is required in the state of Florida to people who register a car in Florida. This falls under the No Fault law in Florida.
In the state of Florida, it is not required for people renting real estate to purchase renter's insurance, but the state also does not offer any other type of protection for these renters.
In the state of Florida mope riders are not required to have Personal Injury Protection insurance. However, the state does recommend being well insured.
In the state of Florida, drivers with only a learner's permit must be on their parent's insurance so that in the event that an accident does occur then they are covered.
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Insurance companies in the state of Texas are required to offer you PIP insurance, and you can refuse to purchase this. In the state of Texas, you are required to pay any damages you make in an accident so PIP is handy just in case.
Yes, in fact all states require auto insurance.
You are subject to liability insurance requirements whether or not an accident occurs. An accident has nothing to do with liability requirements. You are required to have liability insurance of at least the minimum required by your state before getting into a vehicle and driving it. Driving is what triggers the law.
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I can only speak for Florida because that is where I live and it is a no fault State. In Florida it really would make no difference to you if the other driver did not inform his insurance company of an accident. Really, you would only have to file a claim with your own company and contact his insurance company after the accident. I would just make sure you have the other drivers info so that you can contact them about the accident.
In Louisiana, state law requires all drivers to have insurance. To drive, a person must have insurance in case they are in an accident, so the parties involved can be taken care of.