What type of coverage is the state required to offer you? You're required to purchase third-party liability coverage, but California auto insurance carriers also have some other options. Since there's a huge risk of getting injured in an auto accident, companies must offer all of the applican...
It is essential for your safety and financial stability, and it is also required by law, to have auto insurance in California. Accidents, theft, vandalism, and natural calamities are all covered under this policy. You risk incurring hefty costs that could devastate your finances if you do not...
While most natural disasters are covered under a typical California home insurance policy, floods and earthquakes are not typically covered. Depending on where you live you may be required to purchase extra flood insurance or earthquake insurance. ...
Every driver that resides in CA is required by state law to have an auto insurance policy. The state also sets minimum requirements that the insurance policy must meet. The CA car insurance minimum requirements are:$15,000 bodily injury liability per person $30,000 bodily injury liability per...
Because driving is a responsibility and a privilege, it should not to be taken lightly. Drivers in California should ensure that they are maintaining the minimum amounts of required car insurance and consider if they may need additional coverage types to protect themselves even further. ...
Comprehensive coverage (other than collision), uninsured motorist, medical payments and collision insurance are not required by law. All California drivers and owners must have at least the statutory limits of minimum liability insurance or an approved alternative way to pay for injury or property dam...
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car insurance required to drive legally in the state from 15/30/5 to 30/60/15, meaning drivers will be required to purchase at least $30,000 bodily injury liability insurance per person, $60,000 bodily injury liability insurance per accident and $15,000 property damage liability insurance. ...
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