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NO! Almost every state requires you to have auto liability insurance. All
states also have financial responsibility laws. This means that even in a state
that does not require liability insurance, you need to have sufficient assets
to pay claims if you cause an accident. If you don't have enough assets, you
must purchase at least the state minimum amount of insurance. But insurance
exists to protect your assets. Trying to see how little you can get by with can
be very shortsighted and dangerous.
If you've financed your car, your lender may require comprehensive and
collision insurance as part of the loan agreement.
Last updated on October 23, 2011 by Coverage Plus




