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New Hampshire Auto Insurance questions and answers
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Q: Is it true that you are not required to have Auto Insurance in the state of New Hampshire?
I heard that you're not.
A: Yes and No. New Hampshire, while does not require auto insurance requires the owner of a car is required to show that he has sufficient funds to pay any necessary claims. If said owner cannot produce proof of satisfactory assets, then he must buy an auto insurance policy.
This is explained in better detail at the link below.
Q: new hampshire vs massachusetts car insurance?
Is New Hampshire auto insurance better then Massachusetts auto insurance rates?
A: Generally, yes, NH insurance rates are less than MA insurance rates. But, it also depends on where you live in each state & the company (there is now limited competition in MA). Also, MA is a PIP state & NH is NOT a PIP state, so there is less coverage in NH.
If you are moving to NH you will need to get a NH license, registration & insurance. If you are not moving & just want to get an address in NH to get insurance there, you can't. You have to sign a Residence Form stating you are actually a resident of NH & live there. It also states that you will notify your insurance as soon as you move out of state (at any time during the policy - even if it is years from the time you sign it). If you are really not a resident of NH and an accident occurs, the company WILL deny coverage & in essence, you were paying for a nonexistent policy.
Q: auto insurance?????
I was just wondering what companies in nh offered insurance to teens. My little cousin is haveing a hard time finding anyone who will insure her without being on parents insurance. We live in new hampshire....so far all we have found is progressive
A: they are the only ones