Michigan Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018Michigan is one of a handful of states in the U.S. that does not rely on a tort law to govern car insurance, which means that Michigan is technically a no-fault state. As a no-fault state when two or more drivers are involved in an accident each driver’s insurance company […]

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Minnesota Perks for Drinving Eco-Friendly

Last updated on April 26th, 2018Minnesota does not currently have any emissions laws set into place. Residents are not required to have their vehicle pass an emissions test, but they do reward those drivers who are eco-friendly. Let’s take a look at what incentives you can earn for driving green. Minnesota eco-friendly drivers can receive […]

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Missouri Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018Missouri law requires that the owner of every vehicle in the state somehow prove that they can be financially responsible if they are involved in an accident. Because Missouri is a tort state, meaning that the driver that is found to be at fault in an accident is financially responsible […]

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Georgia Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018In order to drive legally residents of the state of Georgia must meet a host of state requirements concerning car insurance. Every vehicle registered in the state of Georgia is required by state law to maintain $25,000 in individual bodily injury coverage, $50,000 in per accident bodily injury coverage and […]

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Rhode Island Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018In order to register a vehicle with the DMV in the state of Rhode Island the vehicle owner must ensure that the vehicle is covered with minimum levels of liability insurance as required by the state. These minimum levels currently sit at $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in […]

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California – Emissions Failure and Retests

Last updated on April 26th, 2018In the event that your vehicle fails the California emissions smog inspection test there are a few options you have.  You can bring your vehicle to a repair shop with the print out you received from your California emissions smog check that will tell the service shop what repairs are […]

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Indiana – Emissions Failures and Retests

In the event that your vehicle has failed the Indiana emissions test inspection there are certain steps you will need to follow in order to get your vehicle compliant with emissions law.  If your vehicle was manufactured in 1996 or later these are the follow steps you should follow if your vehicle failed the Indiana […]

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