It depends on the type of insurance and the state. Health insurance coverage is required in Massachusetts, for example. Meanwhile, auto insurance is required in many states, but not in New Hampshire. It varies.
Health insurance coverage is mandatory in Massachusetts for anyone over 18 who can find affordable insurance. Those with low income may be eligible for insurance at no cost.
Car insurance is mandatory nation-wide. Most states require a minimum coverage of liability, but some states do require more.
ANYBODY needs the mandatory coverage - protects the drivers in the case of at fault
In Florida, auto insurance policies differ greatly from other states. The required insurance includes Property Damage Liability, Personal Protection Insurance and Personal Injury Protection. Things such as Collision and Comprehensive coverage are not mandatory in Florida.
Yes, I did some research online and Maryland does require liability insurance. 47 States require minimum liability coverage.
Yes you can get coverage. In fact all states require to have insurance so try and get coverage asap to avoid getting a ticket or suspended by the state. You may have to pay a higher premium but is required and mandatory,
It depends on whether or not you carry comprehensive coverage on your car. Comp is an optional coverage if you own the car outright and may be a mandatory coverage if you have a loan on it. But the comp coverage would only pay for repair to the car. If you have items in the car that were stolen, however, they would actually be covered by your homeowner's or renter's insurance and NOT your auto insurance.
There are different coverages under an auto insurance policy like the liablity coverage,-(PPI) comprehensive coverage and collision. You switched the insurance and so the new car has only the coverage which you had opted for in your old car which might have been only the liablity - mandatory coverage. Thus technically you had insuracne coverage sufficent to abide to your state rules but your car was not covered for own damges of comprehnsive damage to the car. Hence the insurance company is saying that you do not have coverage. Please check your insurance coverage when you buy a new car and upgrade the same.
No. There is no such thing as mandatory Mold Coverage. Not in New Jersey and not in any U.S. state
No, boat insurance is not mandatory in Alabama.
No, boat insurance is not mandatory in Pennsylvania.
Not the portion you would have to pay for. Your employer may offer free coverage though to all employees.