Any of the national auto insurance companies like Safe Auto, Geico, State Farm and Allstate are available in Massachusetts, you just have to have the minimum correct coverage: bodily injury - $20k; property damage - $5k; uninsured motorist - $20k; and personal injury - $8k.
You can try www.autoinsurancequotes.com for a list and comparison prices.
Auto insurance quotes for Georgia do not seem to differ much from other states. It all depends on your zipcode and if you live in an accident prone area.
Yes, Geico does offer auto insurance to those that live in Massachusetts. Just visit their website and select your state or give them a call at 1-800-861-8380.
www.gieco.com, www.esurance.com, and www.progressive.com will allow you to find the least expensive insurance in your area.
There are many auto insurance offices in California. If you live in Pasadena, HCM has an office, 626-689-4520. In Fresnco, State Farm agent Chris Souza is at 559-439-5338.
Yes, you are required by law to have auto insurance in the state of Pennsylvannia.
CarInsurance.com is a good place to go if you're looking to find a list of car insurance quotes from Mississippi. This webpage gives car insurance quotes based on what part of the state you live in. It also has other information regarding car insurance.
my son is on my auto insurance policy but he has moved to florida and I live in Michigan. Can he still be covered on my auto policy if he now lives in florida?
The requirements for auto insurance vary based off of what state you live in and what company you are currently holding insurance with. In order to find out about these, ask.
No you can not. You have to buy insiurance in the ste you live in.
No. I had a friend who shared the car insurance with me and he used to live in another county.
Yes. You have to conform to the traffic laws of the state you are driving in, even if you are from another state. If you're from Georgia (which requires auto insurance by law) and got pulled over in Tennessee for not having insurance, you have to pay for that ticket in Tennessee. The only states that don't require auto insurance are New Hampshire and Wisconsin. All other states have a requirement. However if you live in New Hampshire, as an example, and drive into Massachusetts, and an officer asks to see license, registration and proof of insurance, and you are not covered, you will get a ticket for driving without insurance in the state of Massachusetts.