When buying a vehicle, one basic requirement that you need to meet is getting this properly insured. In case you are not aware, auto owners insurance is required for all US car owners. Failure to observe this can lead you into trouble with the government. Actually, requiring vehicle owners to have auto owners insurance is a good thing. For starters, this provides them peace of mind. In addition, it gives them a fallback option if they encounter an accident on … (more) March 15, 2010
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Auto Owners Insurance At A Glance
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Alabama Car Insurance Basics You Should Know
by Ricky LawrenceBasic automobile insurance coverage is pretty much the same in all US states. The type and amount of minimum liability coverage required is what makes the difference per state. In Alabama, each car owner is required to have minimum liability coverage of $25,000 for bodily injury for every person, $50,000 for multiple bodily injuries and $25,000 for damages of public or private property. Minimum liability coverage represents the highest amount of money that your insurer will cover for medical and … (more) March 13, 2010
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Important Facts About Alabama Auto Insurance
by Ricky LawrenceAre you thinking of moving to Alabama? If so, one of the most important things you should know when moving to Alabama is the state’s auto insurance requirements and regulations. Maybe you just need some basic auto coverage in hopes of finding an affordable deal. This article will provide useful information on what is required from licensed drivers in the state of Alabama. Keep in mind that all car owners in Alabama are required to have auto insurance. Having automobile … (more) March 10, 2010
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Why Auto Owners Insurance Should Not Be Required
by Ricky LawrenceIn many states and countries, auto owners insurance is mandated by law before a motorist could get to register his car. Otherwise, his car will not be allowed in the streets. Such a law is passed to protect the general public welfare in cases of street accidents. However, there are also a few reasons why getting auto owners insurance should not be imposed or held mandatory. Imposing auto owners insurance is one way of forcing financial responsibility to drivers. It … (more) March 8, 2010
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Be Covered with Auto Insurance in Jackson
by Ricky LawrenceIf you are from Jackson, Alabama and you travel around the county by driving your own car, you must be sufficiently covered by an insurance policy. This is a required coverage by the state that you simply cannot ignore. The law states that no one shall register nor operate a motor vehicle unless it is covered. Therefore, the first step is purchasing from an insurer even before a car is registered with the MVD. The minimum amount of liability insurance … (more) March 6, 2010
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Taking Ownership Of Your Auto Owners Insurance
by Ricky LawrenceTaking Ownership Of Your Auto Owners Insurance According to studies, only about 33% of drivers renew their auto owners insurance policy. Additionally, these drivers do not really go out of their way to find out if their policy is up-to-date with the current trends in the insurance world. Actually, getting yourself to regularly review your auto owners insurance is a good thing. For starters, this will help determine if the provisions of your policy still suit your needs. It will … (more) March 1, 2010
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Comprehending Auto Insurance Quotes
by Ricky LawrenceWhen shopping for just about anything, a wise spender would compare prices and quotes first before jumping into a purchase. This is for the assurance that the best product is acquired at the most affordable cash-out. Shopping for insurance is not different. Financial analysts would advice people to request for auto insurance quotes, and understand the contents initially before subscribing with the chosen insurer. Years ago, simply requesting for auto insurance quotes is already time consuming as it is. You … (more) February 28, 2010
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Oxford Car Insurance – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
by Ricky LawrenceAlmost all states in the USA have already implemented a mandatory system of indemnity coverage – that is, all car owners and drivers must get insurance from a reputable company. Otherwise, they will be facing dire consequences, such as license revocation, suspension, fines, penalties and forfeitures. However, despite application by Oxford lawmakers of this system, there are varying views and comments from both resident and tourist car owners as well as drivers. Here is the good, the bad and the … (more) February 23, 2010


