Car insurance is mandatory nation-wide. Most states require a minimum coverage of liability, but some states do require more.
Yes. The only states that do not require car insurance are New Hampshire and Wisconsin.
To get tags the car must be registered.To register a car most states require proof of insurance.
no Actually, it depends on what you mean. In the U.S. you do not have to have car insurance if you don't drive a car, so if you don't own a car, by default you don't have to keep insurance, however, many states in the U.S. require you to have insurance if you are driving, so if you borrow someone's car, you may be required to have insurance while driving it. In the states that require insurance, you can get a ticket if you don't have it, so if you borrow a car, be sure the owner has it insured and ask him for a copy of the policy of proof of insurance card.
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.
The word obligated means: You Have To. Most States have minimum insurance laws. All lenders require insurance on the car.
I believe that all states in the U.S do. I am not sure but you can call your local insurance company and they would know.
Yes, in fact all states require auto insurance.
The car insurance in which you are looking for is called 'no fault insurance'. It is regulated state by state and not all states require you to have such insurance, some states have only require one to have liability insurance.
Yes, I did some research online and Maryland does require liability insurance. 47 States require minimum liability coverage.
In fact, in some U.S. states, car insurance is not required. However, states that do require it do so to increase the general sense of liability. That is, it ensures that drivers have responsibility for their actions on the road.
Most states require your vehicle to be insured before registering it, but not necessarily "antique insurance." . Antique Auto Insurance usually has stipulations regarding how many miles you can drive and where you can take the car.