While state laws differ on the types and amount of insurance a driver must have to drive in the state, Arizona requires that you have car insurance in AZ to legally drive a vehicle. Some states will allow you to provide a bond instead of purchasing car insurance, but you must prove financial responsibility.
If you are stopped by the police and are without insurance on your car, the law in some states allows the police to confiscate your license plates and to cancel the registration of your vehicle. Other states allow for you be fined and require you to show proof to the courts that you have insurance. You may have to pay more for insurance if the company has to file state paper work for you.
However fines and confiscated license plates are minor when compared to the cost incurred if you are involve in an accident without insurance.
Some states have laws that place financial responsibility of an accident on the driver without insurance. Even without those laws you could be financially responsible if you are at fault in the accident. Medical and property losses can be very large in even a small accident when you are paying out of pocket.
Your own vehicle could be a total loss and you may have to pay for the damage caused to any other vehicle in the accident. Since new vehicles often cost twenty to thirty thousand dollars this can be a significant amount of money.
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.
Driving without insurance is a penny wise but pound foolish philosophy. If you are a safe driver with not accidents or moving violations, you may be able to find insurance that is very inexpensive. The amount of money it saves you can be great.
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