If you get into a car accident without insurance and you’re not at fault, you can still file a claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance company. The process isn’t always simple, though, and ...
In every state in the U.S. except New Hampshire, it is illegal to drive without car insurance. Most states have laws requiring drivers to carry at least a minimum amount of liability coverage.
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Auto insurance rates are climbing in the U.S., with rates going up about 7.5% in 2025. But do drivers really need coverage to drive? Here's what to know before you get behind the wheel. Is it legal to ...
With nearly 6 million car accidents happening in the United States each year, knowing exactly what your insurance covers can save you thousands. If someone else drives your car and crashes, will your ...
Car insurance helps pay for vehicle damages, injuries and other costs. While the U.S. federal government sets broad rules, each state creates its own laws and requirements for car insurance. So, it’s ...