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low cost auto insurance FAQ


Just call a few browers in your area.,.. they can usually shop your insurance to several companies & get the best deal for you.
Or just use comparison sites.


Keep in mind, that the coverage is VERY limited. It WILL put you legally on the road; it will NOT get you "off the hook" if you cause more in damages than the insurance will pay.

Limits are:

Bodily Injury liability


If there were one company that offered the lowest cost insurance anywhere, they soon would be the only company in business. The real answer is, it depends on too many factors to venture a guess. Cheapest for you might be the highest for me.


If there were one company that offered the lowest cost insurance anywhere, they soon would be the only company in business. The real answer is, it depends on too many factors to venture a guess. Cheapest for you might be the highest for me.

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Low-Cost Auto Insurance Bill Gets Rough Treatment In Senate Hearing

10.05.11 CARSON CITY – A bill that would charge most Nevada drivers a fee to subsidize a low-cost auto insurance pilot program for eligible residents of Clark County ran into some rough questioning today at a Senate hearing.

The bill, sought by Assemblyman Kelvin Atkinson, D-North Las Vegas, was the subject of some serious vote trading to get the two-thirds support required to move it out of the Assembly last month.

The bill required a two-thirds vote because it would impose a 50-cent fee per insured vehicle per year to establish a lower-cost auto insurance policy for low-income Clark County residents who are having trouble paying for a regular policy.

In testifying for Assembly Bill 299 in the Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy Committee, Atkinson said the intent of the program is to provide a way to reduce the number of uninsured drivers in Nevada, a number put at 19 percent by the Nevada Sage Commission in a 2010 report.

“I’ve heard first hand that too many low-income
Source: FoxReno.com

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