Auto Insurance Coverage in Tennessee

 

July 26, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I might be dumb for now about Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee auto insurance since I just crossed from SC. I’d loot for someone who can give me a quick guideline to TN auto insurance requirements.

Mardi

Nashville-Davidson

Motorists in the state of Tennessee are not required by law to have liability insurance in order to register a car or obtain a drivers license; but all motorists are subject to the state’s Financial Responsibility Law. This Financial Responsibility law is from 1977 and requires a motorist to show proof of compliance with the law by either documentation of a car insurance ,binder or declaration page of a car insurance policy from an insurance carrier that is authorized to do business in Tennessee.

If the motorist does not provide proof of car insurance they can show a certificate from the Department of Safety showing that a cash deposit or bond has been posted in the amount required to them or the motorist must provide proof that they are qualified as a self-insurer. many people comply with the Financial Responsibility Law of 1977 by buying a car insurance policy to the liability limits of 25/50/10 set by the state. This liability limits stands for $25,000 for bodily injury liability per person up to $50,000 per accident and $10,000 for property damage liability per accident.

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