You may wish to read your policy but all I have ever seen state that their policy will convert to the greater of the limits on your policy or the minimum required in any other state you drive into. There are different forms of no fault and fault policies depending on your state requirements, but you can feel sure that your policy will at least meet the minimum requirements of any state you travel into.
In many or most states not having liability is against the law. No insurance and you drive illegally, or you do not drive at all.
If you live in the state of MA. you would have to have insurance to be on the road. So you get nothing. If it is off road that is different. Check your states DMV.
They all do, they just don't all allow them to be loaded and/or within reach.
Benefits paid from an insurance policy are separate from property that is left in a will. With an insurance policy, it is paid to the named beneficiary. That is not controlled by the wording of a will.
Most states require insurance. You should think of auto insurance as part of the cost of owning a car... if you can't afford the insurance, you can't afford the car and shouldn't have one.
Most insurance claims do not require police reports. Some states require it for hit and run claims.
In the Unites States, insurance is regulated by your states Insurance Commissioner or it's equivalent.
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Illinois, like any other state in the Unites States, does of course offer collision car insurance, since this is a very typical accident that happens daily.
Insurance, for the most part, is regulated by the states, and most states have a "Department of Insurance"
The types of insurance offered by Cotton States Insurance are as follows, Car insurance, home insurance. It also offers Farm, Ranch, Business, and Life insurance for most individuals.
Car insurance is available through Spartan Insurance. One can also get truck insurance through Spartan Insurance which is available in all the states of the United States.