Yes. The only states that do not require car insurance are New Hampshire and Wisconsin.
Legally...no. But, for insurance purposes, yes.
your only required to have insurance if you are legally licened to drive a car. check with your local DMV and/or highway patrol.
Check out the Tennessee Car Insurance Informaiton Center at www.dmv.org/tn-tennessee/car-insurance.php
Yes it is, it is based on a third party scheme which normally covers when a personal injury occurred. This is the cheapest option but it is indeed required to have some sort of car insurance in Australia.
In most states he will have to be added as a driver on your insurance if you want him to be able to legally drive your car. Check with your insurance carrier for state specific details.
yes but you will be required to add the owners info too.
Yes, if you have a drivers license, it is legally required by law for each driver to have insurance, even if they are only a teenager that has a license.
Some popular car insurance companies in Tennessee are AMCO, AMICA, Esurance, and Sentinel.
Car insurance is required in Massachussets.
yes, the insurance policy is different from the car title (title is government, insurance is business) in most states, if you live together, you are both required to be insured on the car.
Nopeee