What You Need To Know About Auto Insurance Laws
Laws can be confusing sometimes. How much coverage is you required to have? What is the minimum amount? Do you have to have liability? What if you drive to other states? The questions are endless and it can be confusing at times.
The best source for your insurance laws is your insurance company. They will be able to answer the questions you want to ask them and be sure that you are covered in every instance. After all, it’s their job to know. Have your questions ready when you call them to save time and make sure that you don’t forget anything.
Each state will have specifics that must be followed when it involves your insurance coverage. Full coverage will cover injury to people, cars and property. Some states may only require coverage involving people. This is liability insurance. If you damage a car, then you must pay out of pocket for damages to your car, but insurance will probably pay for the other car.
The general rule is that you need proper coverage for the states you drive through as well. If the state you’re traveling through needs more coverage than you have, it’s your responsibility to extend the coverage for the states you travel through.
States have different liability laws involving motor cycles and scooters. If you’re strapped for cash and you can’t afford insurance, simply check out the state’s laws about these vehicles. In Washington, you don’t need insurance to drive a motorcycle.
Most states require that you keep your proof of auto insurance in your car at all times. If you are pulled over by a police officer, you must provide proof of insurance. There are heavy fines if you don’t have it. If you forgot it or it expired and you didn’t get the updated version in the mail. Simply contest the ticket and provide proof to the judge and they should wave the fine.
It is your responsibility to be familiar with and in abidance of the laws of your state. Driving, along with having a drivers license, is considered a privilege, not a right.
