My agent told me to just get it for one of the policies on eirther of my two vehicles and it would cover my whole familly no matter the vehicle.
Yes you can and should purchase uninsured motorists coverage on your liability policy. We always quote this coverage on every policy we write and rarely have anyone say they don't want the coverage, especially when you explain what it does and how little it costs.
Absolutely, unless you are independently wealthy and don't care if your vehicle is a total loss every once in a while. Uninsured motorist fees are very nominal compared to the alternative.
It's not legal to drive an uninsured vehicle, period, and I'm pretty certain every state requires you to maintain insurance in order to keep your tags, so you'd be displaying your New Hampshire number plates illegally if your vehicle was not insured.
No. Generally, your policy covers you and your own car. It is illegal to drive an uninsured vehicle in almost every state. If there is an accident, there will be no coverage, the car will be impounded and you will be arrested. However, insurance laws vary from state to state. You should speak with an agent who does business in your state.
On every auto application, there is a question will ask: "Does the vehicle have a salvaged or branded title?" If this is the case, you will not be able to put full coverage, (comprehensive and collision coverage) on the vehicle. Sometime you can get special exceptions from your insurance carrier to get the full coverage put on if all damage was repaired. It is much harder to get full coverage on a salvaged title vehicle.
The recommended time for drain plug replacement in a vehicle is typically during every oil change, which is usually every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or as specified in the owner's manual.
The benefit of having uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is that almost 20% of us drive around with no insurance. There's also a good percentage of high risk drivers with minimum coverage running around. That's quite a pool of drivers we're up against every day. You want to be able to cover your losses if you are involved in an accident with someone like that. As far as having medical payments--this protects you and whoever you have in your car for medical coverage. If you don't have health coverage, it's a biggie. Medical coverage also protects you if you are walking and get hit by a car.
Verification program- match every vehicle in the state of texas to an insurance policy or vice versa, reason for it? If the license plate number was ever in question by law enforcement they now use program to scan the lp off every vehicle in texas and it will automatically come up if the vehicle is insured or not. Purpose? To reduce the amount of uninsured motorists on tx roads. Its a good program its time to catch all those uninsured motorists!
It is recommended every 30k miles. If changing on a chrysler, be sure to get the proper fluid...all fluids don't work for every vehicle It is recommended every 30k miles. If changing on a chrysler, be sure to get the proper fluid...all fluids don't work for every vehicle
Every state sets the legal minimums for auto insurance. As of May 2013, in Washington State, you must be covered for: - $25,000 of Bodily Injury Liability Coverage per Person - $50,000 of Bodily Injury Coverage per Accident - $10,000 of Property Damage Liability Coverage - $5000 of Uninsured Motorist Coverage See the related link for more information.
Unfortunately, yes. Although the laws require every motorist to have adequate insurance coverage in order to register their vehicles, some will do just that and once they receive their current vehicle license, drop the insurance simply because they cannot afford it and eat, too. You should also get "under-insured" motorist coverage too ... some may have the absolute minimal insurance that simply will not cover enough of the expenses that are incurred by accident victims.
The recommended time for a cabin air filter replacement in a vehicle is typically every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or once a year, depending on driving conditions and manufacturer recommendations.