For the same reason you cannot rob a bank, it is most likely the law in the State where you live. Also it would be terribly stupid and irresponsible not to carry auto insurance. If you have an accident and hit someone else where it is your fault you will be legally responsible for all damages to their vehicle as well as injuries, deaths, loss of income, and any other cost that you may do to the other person. The insurance policy takes this risk from you as well as paying legal fees and even defending suits where someone blames you for an accident you did not cause.
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.
You must have auto insurance before you drive the car off the dealer's lot.
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Here are several answers and opinions from FAQ Farmers: * No, it is up to you to obtain your own auto insurance policy. * They carry insurance on vehicles that have not yet been purchased.
Yes, you must have your car insurance at all time
That is between you and your employer.
Depends on the state. Generally if a state has compulsory auto insurance, and the car is registered/has plates/is legal to drive, you must have auto insurance for it.
your regular car insurance should pay, check with them. Otherwise you must buy insurance.
The Law in Georgia about drivers having auto insurance is no different to any other state,you must have auto insurance if you drive a car.
Yes in the state of Ohio you need to have insurance on your auto the min you may have is $12,500 per person on bodily injury coverage. Ohio law you must on any auto have insurance and there is a min coverage law set by the state of Ohio.
Any motor vehicle operated on a public roadway must carry auto insurance. It does not matter whether payments are still being made, or if it's paid off. If you don't have insurance, you cannot drive that vehicle off of that lot.
Companies that offer car insurance in Oregon are State Farm auto insurance, 21st Century auto insurance, Nationwide auto insurance, Mercury auto insurance, Farmers auto insurance, and AAA auto insurance.