If I remember correctly, most if not all states require some form of insurance. In most cases only liability is required to satisfy the minimum financial responsibility requirement for a state. The consequences of driving without insurance can be severe. In some states if you are pulled over or have an accident (At Fault or not), you can have your license suspensed/revoked, your vehicle registration suspended (you wouldn't be able to renew your tags), among other possible punishments.
It is required to have liability car insurance to legally drive in Tennessee.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
Not legally
Not legally.
You cannot legally be sold auto insurance if you have no car to insure.
Legally...no. But, for insurance purposes, yes.
No because you cannot legally drive.
Legally, there is no way to wait to buy insurance for a new car. All new cars must have valid insurance policies before they are able to leave the lot.
No, insurance is always the burdern of the car owner, not the dealership. When leasing or purchasing a car, the person acquiring the vehicle is legally responsible for acquiring car insurance.
your only required to have insurance if you are legally licened to drive a car. check with your local DMV and/or highway patrol.
No, Not legally unless it's your spouse.
In order to legally sign a contract, you must be 18.