Auto insurance in Vermont is as necessary as a driver's license. In fact, you can lose your license if you're not covered in a variety of situations.
Auto insurance laws allow a license to be revoked if a driver is caught without auto insurance during a wreck or while intoxicated, fleeing an accident, recklessly driving and causing the death of another person, driving with a suspended or revoked license, or operating a vehicle without the owner's consent.
Auto insurance requirements include minimum liability coverage of $25,000 for death or injury of one person or $50,000 for two or more, and $10,000 for property damage.
Required insurance coverage is minimum liability coverage of $20,000 for a person hurt or killed or $50,000 for two or more, and $10,000 for property damage.
Auto insurance rates in Vermont can be determined with the help of the insured driver's personal credit history. It also helps to determine whether the person must pay the entire premium upfront or can make monthly or quarterly payments. Make sure payments on your financial obligations are up-to-date.
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Montpelier, VT 05620