Every state but Wisconsin and Tennessee, both states have bills that would require insurance in 2009
Yes. The only states that do not require car insurance are New Hampshire and Wisconsin.
Car insurance is mandatory nation-wide. Most states require a minimum coverage of liability, but some states do require more.
There are several different countries in which it is mandatory to have medical travel insurance. Many countries in Europe, like Sweden, for example, require people to have medical travel insurance.
Yes, I did some research online and Maryland does require liability insurance. 47 States require minimum liability coverage.
In the United States, health insurance is not made mandatory by the federal government. There are, however, certain employers or educational institutions that require it. If working as a medical resident, for example, health insurance is mandated.
Homeowner's insurance is not mandatory in the sense that a statute or regulation requires it. However, if the property is subject to a mortgage, the lender will require that the structure of the house be insured so as to protect the collateral that secures the loan.
Yes. You have to conform to the traffic laws of the state you are driving in, even if you are from another state. If you're from Georgia (which requires auto insurance by law) and got pulled over in Tennessee for not having insurance, you have to pay for that ticket in Tennessee. The only states that don't require auto insurance are New Hampshire and Wisconsin. All other states have a requirement. However if you live in New Hampshire, as an example, and drive into Massachusetts, and an officer asks to see license, registration and proof of insurance, and you are not covered, you will get a ticket for driving without insurance in the state of Massachusetts.
Insurance is mandatory by law & doesn't require a license at all. It is the vehicle you are insuring, not yourself.
In Massachusetts, boat insurance is not legally required for all boat owners. However, if you have a loan or lease on your boat, lenders often require insurance to protect their investment. Additionally, while not mandatory, having boat insurance is highly recommended to protect against potential damages, liability, and theft.
In Florida, boat insurance is not legally required for most boaters. However, if you have a loan on your boat or are using it for commercial purposes, your lender or business may require you to have insurance. While it's not mandatory, having boat insurance is highly recommended to protect against potential damages, liability, and loss.
Seat belts became mandatory for front-seat passengers in Tennessee in 1986. The law was later expanded to require seat belts for all passengers in a vehicle. Compliance with this law has been aimed at improving road safety and reducing fatalities in accidents.