Auto Insurance laws...........................?
Jan 05, 2010 by khn | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I know in the State Of Texas there is no law regarding this, but I am wondering if there is a law like this in other states. If someone is in an auto accident and has no auto insurance they automatically become responsible because that vehicle is not
no.....I know of no such law in any state
Entidtil | Jan 06, 2010
No; if someone causes a wreck, he/she is still responsible (unless it's a no-fault state), but they will have issues with the DMV pretty soon.
David | Jan 05, 2010
what section of the texas law says that you have to have auto insurance?
May 15, 2010 by Melissa(: | Posted in Insurance & Registration
Please show website you got information or, or explain why
I know that you're supposed to have it i just want to know what section it is
To drive the vehicle you need it. If the vehicle is just sitting then you don't.
"3) What are the minimum liability coverage amounts in Texas?
Current minimum liability coverage amounts are: $20,000 for bodily injury
BB | May 15, 2010
Seriously, it's in the common sense section - it's a shame that laws have to be written to protect responsible drivers from uninsured motorists.
LeAnne | May 15, 2010
When a Texas resident has an auto accident in Minnesota- a no fault insurance state?
May 12, 2008 by kayline | Posted in Insurance & Registration
A Texas resident has an accident in Minnesota- a no fault insurance state, and the Minnesotan is the one who is at fault, How does insurance companies handle this when Texas law are different than Minnesotas. There were no bodily injuries.
In every state except Michigan the term "No-Fault" refers only to how and who pays the medical of an injured person. It means that no matter who is at-fault your own insurance company pays your medical bills.
Who pays for car
fighting saints | May 12, 2008