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What Are The Most Common Penalties For Driving Without Insurance
Friday, January 10, 2020

Compare-autoinsurance.org has released a new blog post, "Penalties For Driving Without Insurance"

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Compare-autoinsurance.org has released a new blog post that explains the penalties for driving without insurance.

For more info and free quotes, visit https://compare-autoinsurance.org/penalties-for-driving-without-insurance/

Carrying active auto insurance is mandatory for every person driving in the United States. Failing to oblige the laws will determine the authorities to take action and apply a series of penalties. Before dropping coverage, it is wise to check cheaper alternatives. Driving without insurance is never a good option. Find out more and get free quotes from http://compare-autoinsurance.org/.

All states, except New Hampshire, will apply penalties for drivers caught driving without insurance. In New Hampshire, auto insurance is not required by state. However, it is recommended to get liability coverage.

For all other states, the penalties include fines, license points, license suspension, community service, and even jail. It all depends on the severity of the crime and the state's laws. Logically, being caught without insurance for a second or third time will bring more severe penalties. The most common penalties are:

    --  Hefty fines. This is the most common penalty. There is a huge difference
        for fines, ranging from $25 in Alabama, up to $5000 in Massachusetts. In
        some states, it is cheaper to get at least the minimum required coverage
        than to get a ticket.
    --  Car impoundment. Police officers have the authority to impound the car
        until the fine is paid and the driver gets proper insurance. There is a
        time limit for paying fine, getting coverage and reclaiming the car.
        When the time expires, the police can send the car to be scrapped.
    --  License suspension. In 44 states, the license will be suspended for
        driving without insurance. After paying the fees, getting insurance, the
        driver will also have to pay for reinstating license. The total costs
        can reach several thousands of dollars. Plus, drivers will be required
        to carry SR-22
    --  Being involved in an at-fault accident while driving without insurance.
        Causing an accident while not having insurance will generate multiple
        problems and penalties. The victims will sue the driver for damage and
        injuries. Depending on the severity of the accident, the costs will rise
        from several hundred to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Furthermore,
        the responsible driver will be considered high-risk (driving without
        insurance + causing an accident) and will have problems finding an
        insurance provider.
    --  Being involved in an accident while driving without insurance. If the
        other party is responsible for the accident, but the victim has no
        insurance, this may limit the maximum financial claims. This is the
        so-called "no pay, no play" law. In Louisiana, the victim will receive
        no compensation after an accident if he's uninsured, regardless of
        fault.
    --  Jail time. This penalty is usually reserved for subsequent convictions.
        The number of days in prison vary by state. The range varies from 10
        days, up to one year in jail.

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For more information, please visit http://compare-autoinsurance.org

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