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		<title>Montana Car Insurance Guide &#8211; Everything You Need to Know About Auto Insurance in Montana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are the Montana car insurance minimum coverage requirements? How does one find the cheapest Montana car insurance rates? What are some of the best Montana auto insurance companies? Read on to get answers to your MT car insurance question and learn how to find the best Montana auto insurance policy for your specific needs.The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>What are the Montana car insurance minimum coverage requirements? How does one find the cheapest Montana car insurance rates? What are some of the best Montana auto insurance companies? Read on to get answers to your MT car insurance question and learn how to find the best Montana auto insurance policy for your specific needs.<br/><br/>The Penalty For Not Having Montana Car Insurance<br/><br/>Do you know what it means not to have car insurance in Montana? For Montana drivers it may mean a misdemeanor charge that includes a fine of up to $500 and 5 points added to your license (30 points on your driver&#8217;s license in Montana leads to automatic revocation of your driver&#8217;s license). As an added bonus a free 10 day vacation in the county jail.<br/><br/>Plus, if you didn&#8217;t learn the first time, the state of Montana will either charge you another fine, higher than the first time, or put you in jail for another 10 days. In addition, you&#8217;ll also have your driver&#8217;s license suspended for 90 days.<br/><br/>Montana Tort Auto Insurance Laws<br/><br/>Montana is under a tort system when it comes to car accidents. This means that for you to be charged with an accident&#8217;s damages, you must be proven to have been the cause of the accident. Each state under a tort system of law for car insurance operates slightly different, so the best place to go in the State of Montana to find out about the minimum state car insurance requirements is by contacting the Montana State Auditor in Helena by calling (406) 444-2040, or by visiting their website at http://sao.mt.gov.<br/><br/>Montana Minimum Auto Insurance Coverage Requirements <br/><br/>Under Montana law, you must have Bodily Injury Liability coverage with a minimum of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident. Bodily Injury Liability car insurance covers the medical expenses of all occupants of your car in the event of an accident.<br/><br/>Montana residents are also required to carry $10,000 of Property Damage car insurance coverage. Property Damage coverage pays for any property damages resulting from an accident, including the damages suffered by the other driver.<br/><br/>Keep in mind these are only the minimum requirements for the state of Montana. With the rising costs of car repairs and medical expenses, the numbers can add up fast. Since you will be held personally responsible for any expenses not covered by insurance, you may want to increase these coverage amounts substantially.<br/><br/>Montana Optional Auto Insurance Coverage<br/><br/>While not required under Montana law, you may want to purchase collision and comprehensive car insurance coverage. Collision pays for damages to your vehicle in the event of an accident, and comprehensive car insurance will pay for repairs up to the Blue Book value of the car. If the cost of repair exceeds the Blue Book value, the car may be deemed to be totaled, and you would be awarded the cash value of your car. It&#8217;s for this reason that many lenders require that any car purchased with a car loan carry comprehensive car insurance.<br/><br/>Uninsured/underinsured insurance is not required in Montana but is highly recommended. This type of car insurance coverage protects you in the even that you are in an accident with a driver who either is uninsured or underinsured. This type of coverage will also help pay for medical expenses and car repairs following an accident with one of these drivers.<br/><br/>You might also want to consider Personal Injury Protection car insurance coverage in addition to the Montana state requirements. Personal Injury Protection coverage insures you and your passengers to provide help with medical bills, lost wages, and replacement services after an accident, even if you were found to be the cause of that accident.<br/><br/>How To Find Cheap Montana Car Insurance Rates<br/><br/>As always, you may want to review your Montana car insurance policy once every 6 months to make sure you have adequate coverage for your driving needs and you are not paying any more than you should. Shop around and do a side-by-side comparison of prices and the coverage offered. Compare at least 3 different car insurance companies in order to find the best rate.<br/><br/>Montana Auto Insurance Companies<br/><br/>No one single insurer is the best choice for every Montana resident so be sure and shop around. Here is a listing of some of the top MT car insurance companies:<br/><br/>AIG <br />SF Insurance <br />GEICO <br />Allstate <br />Esurance <br />Liberty Mutual <br />Progressive<br/><br/>Compare Montana Car Insurance Quotes Online<br/><br/>So if you live in Montana and plan on a drive down Sun Road in Glacier Park, considered to be the one of the most scenic drives in the United States, you may want to make sure you have proper car insurance. Of course, there is no need to have to drive all around town as well and get rates from one Montana auto insurance agent after another &#8211; there is an easier way. Compare MT auto insurance quotes online from competing companies and then choose the one that will best meet your needs.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>James J. Robinson						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Colorado Auto Insurance Minimum Coverage Requirements</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Are you aware of the Colorado auto insurance minimum coverage requirements? The minimum levels of auto insurance coverage requirements are set by CO lawmakers. Driving without the required insurance is a very serious matter and can result in penalties and unwanted hassle.<br/><br/><strong>Bodily Injury Liability</strong><br/><br/>As a Colorado driver, you must have at least $25,000 in individual bodily injury liability insurance in place. This type of insurance pays for the medical expenses of a person injured in an automobile accident where you are considered the at-fault driver. Your policy must also have a cap of at least $50,000 to pay the medical bills for two or more people injured in the same accident.<br/><br/><strong>Property Damage Liability</strong><br/><br/>The property damage liability portion of your policy pays for damage caused to objects, such as the other driver&#8217;s vehicle, a mailbox, a fence, or a shed. The minimum level of coverage required by law in CO is $15,000.<br/><br/>Please keep in mind that the minimum levels of insurance coverage set out here are just that. Drivers in Colorado do have the option of buying more coverage if they want to. Before you make a decision about what level of coverage to buy, you will need to keep in mind that if you at the at-fault driver in an accident, you will be responsible for paying for damages above your policy limits.<br/><br/>It makes more sense to insure your vehicle properly and not take the chance that you will have to consider tapping into your savings or liquidating your assets after an accident. Your insurance company or agent can help you to figure out how much coverage you should have in place.<br/><br/>Find Colorado Auto Insurance Coverage Today<br/><br/>Now that you know what the Colorado auto insurance minimum coverage requirements are, why don&#8217;t you get take the next step and make sure you have enough protection for your needs? Spend a few moments comparing rates from some of the top companies and you can be on your way to the best Colorado car insurance in a jiffy!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>James J. Robinson						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>New Jersey Auto Insurance Minimum Coverage Requirements &#8211; How to Find the Best NJ Car Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding the best New Jersey car insurance rates is often just a matter of doing your research. Read on to learn some of the New Jersey car insurance basics and find out a few things that maybe you didn&#8217;t know about auto insurance coverage in New Jersey and then put your newfound knowledge to good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Finding the best New Jersey car insurance rates is often just a matter of doing your research. Read on to learn some of the New Jersey car insurance basics and find out a few things that maybe you didn&#8217;t know about auto insurance coverage in New Jersey and then put your newfound knowledge to good use shopping around and comparing NJ car insurance quotes. Read on and see how much you may be able to save!<br/><br/>In New Jersey you are also required to have a minimum bodily injury liability coverage in the amount of $15,000 per person up to a total of $30,000 per accident. Bodily injury liability protects you or another driver on your policy if you are found to be at fault in an accident that resulted in an injury or death, for such things as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and legal defense, if necessary.<br/><br/>You&#8217;re also required to have at least $5,000 of property damage liability in New Jersey. If you or another driver on your policy is found to be at fault in an accident, property liability damage will cover damage to another person&#8217;s property such as a fence, car, or home, and any legal costs associated with the accident.<br/><br/>In addition, you are required to have a minimum of $15,000 of personal injury protection. Personal injury protection may include all medical expenses, dental and optometric treatment, ambulance and nursing services, necessary medications, medical supplies, and prosthetic devices.<br/><br/>Be sure and shop around and compare NJ auto insurance companies side by side in order to find the best NJ car insurance coverage.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>James J. Robinson						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Different states will require varying insurance requirements. It is therefore significant to educate yourself about your state&#8217;s minimum auto insurance requirements. This is equally important when you&#8217;re planning to move to a new state. Knowing these important information will be a critical factor if you want get maximum protection for you in the event of accidents.<br/><br/>Understand Your Auto Insurance Numbers<br/><br/>A series of three numbers are normally used by auto insurance companies to refer to property damage and bodily injury coverage. In Arizona, for example, the minimum auto insurance coverage requirements are stated as 15-30-10-$15,000 for the maximum amount to be paid for a single person injured in an accident or the bodily injury liability; $30,000 for the maximum amount to be paid for all injuries in an accident, also a bodily injury liability; and $10,000 the maximum amount to be paid for property damage or the property damage liability.<br/><br/>Educate Yourself about Minimum Insurance Requirements<br/><br/>Talk to a reliable agent or source or search the Net for accurate data regarding the minimum auto insurance requirements. And since different states will have varying features for this, it is important to know the one being implemented at the stat you are in or you are moving into.<br/><br/>Determine the Extent of the Requirements<br/><br/>It is important to be able to check whether the state&#8217;s minimum auto insurance covers not only but also your family. Be sure to check the accuracy of the coverage based on the quote you have gotten from the insurance company. If covering the entire family means having to pay larger premiums, then don&#8217;t hesitate to do so. Paying for bodily injury and other important liabilities will be a great help for you in the event of an accident involving any member.<br/><br/>Check If You&#8217;re in a No-Fault State<br/><br/>Florida, Hawaii, D.C., Delaware, Minnesota, Kentucky, Maryland, Kansas, Massachusetts, Utah, Michigan, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, North Dakota, Texas, and Washington are states that observe the no-fault policy. In these states, insurance companies are required legally to cover the policy holder&#8217;s losses, regardless of who&#8217;s held responsible for the accident.<br/><br/>Knowing all these are important in evaluating your auto insurance policy. Make sure to keep your proof of auto insurance and to know well everything written on it so you will be knowledgeable of what you&#8217;re responsible of and liable to.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Andrei Glubakov						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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