In Nebraska, you're actually not required to have full coverage. You'll only need to have minimum liability insurance.
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No. Rental coverage is something you buy extra. "Full coverage" just means you bought liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance.
Yes, most lenders require full coverage. Ask the lender.
No, the Massachusetts DMV only requires that a driver have liability insurance.
The state of Michigan does require that all drivers have some car insurance. This includes either having liability or full policy coverage.
Most insurance companies require full insurance coverage and not just for pregnancy. However, there are websites that assist if insurance is a financial burden. http://www.pregnancyinsurance.org/
No, "full coverage" auto insurance is not required by law.All states require some level of car insurance that covers costs if you are responsible for an accident. That would be called liability insurance and the state minimum coverages dictate how much of it you need to buy.That said, "full coverage" does not actually exist and the phrase generally refers to buying a combination of several insurance types to ensure the most protection.
Most states require insurance on every car, and if your car is financed then the finance company may require full coverage to protect their loan.
Full coverage auto insurance will be available from all the major insurance firms. Allstate, State Farm, Geico, and Progressive all offer it. Full coverage is more expensive.
Minimum coverage is the minimum amount of insurance required by law. Full coverage is the full package from the insurer, insuring everything they offer to cover.
Yes.Thats what full coverage covers
if your full coverage includes comprehensive coverage then yes, Auto theft is covered under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy.