Always Have Car Insurance In Arizona

By Lee Hanes

In every state the law requires drivers to have car insurance. Some of the states require more insurance than other states do, but Arizona has an insurance or financial responsibility law. One of the expenses of driving a vehicle is the expense of insurance.

If you are pulled over by the police and do not have car insurance in some states, the police can confiscate the license plates to your car and your registration can be canceled. You can be fined in other states and be required to show the court that you now have insurance. If you must have insurance after being stopped without insurance, it may cost you more.

Canceled registrations and fines are the least of your worries if you are involved in an accident without insurance. The cost is going to be much more.

If you are involved in an accident and do not have insurance, some states make you automatically the driver at fault. All repairs and medical expenses are your financial responsibility. Even if you are not in one of these states and have an accident, if you are at fault, the resulting expenses can be exorbitant.

In addition to the loss of your own vehicle, you may be responsible for the damage you cause to the other vehicles involved in the accident. With new vehicles averaging over twenty thousand dollars today, the expenses can add quickly.

You also will be responsible for medical expenses resulting from the accident. If someone goes to the hospital, they will be taken to the emergency room for a minimal expense of about three thousand dollars. If someone is critically injured, they may be taken to intensive care where costs can easily reach two to three thousand dollars every day. After a week, those costs have added up to fourteen to twenty one thousand more dollars.

You may think that your are a safe driver and that you are not likely to get into an accident, but even the most defensive of drivers sometimes have accidents. Just a short distraction can cause accidents to happen. It can be a cell phone ringing or a child screaming that distracts you but you are distracted and traffic stops. You find yourself involved in an accident.

Maybe you have heard the old expression penny wise but pound foolish. This expression is exactly the description of a person who is driving without insurance. Most drivers can purchase insurance for under one hundred dollars per month. Driving without insurance can cost you thousands of dollars in a few seconds. - 30451

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