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Is full coverage car insurance required for traveling out of the country?

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if yes, how much would it cost? I have state farm insurance.

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  1. You can't drive into Canada without insurance.  We don't want anybody on our roads that is not insured.  We don't care about your car, understand, but you need liability insurance.

    If you want some more information, I would check out...

    http://insurance.123thebest.info/

    Take care.


  2. This is not the place to get that info.  You need to call State Farm since they understand which policy you have and what their rules are.   Get it in writing!

    Kathy

  3. Yes

    Today, all 50 states require some form of financial responsibility when it comes to automobiles. Some states require actual car insurance from a licensed car insurance company, and some merely require us to provide proof of financial responsibility should we find ourselves in a motor vehicle-related accident one day.

    Even though it's illegal to skip out on your state's car insurance or financial responsibility requirements, the fact is that many people to skip out. This is why it's so important for you to protect yourself with adequate car insurance or financial responsibility, especially if you frequently travel. When we travel, we aren't always familiar with the interstate highways and smaller town roads we drive to get to our destinations. Other drivers may be just as unfamiliar with the roads as you are. This unfamiliarity can lead to motor vehicle-related accidents.

    If you're involved in a motor vehicle-related accident with a driver who doesn't have any car insurance, much less adequate car insurance, you'll be able to rest assure that you'll at least be covered. You can do this by not only meeting your state's car insurance or financial responsibility requirements, but by exceeding them. Consider going beyond just purchasing liability insurance and purchasing full coverage insurance. You should also look into underinsured motor insurance coverage – this will protect you in the event that you're involved in an accident with a driver who has no insurance, or not enough insurance, to cover physical and property damages.

    Whether you plan to travel across the country or down the street, make sure you're protected with adequate car insurance!

  4. Maybe You should google it at first hand ,nevertheless, if you like some direct resource ,here should be helpful.http://car-insurance.easyideas4u.info/ca...

  5. "full coverage" can mean about 30 different things.

    You'll have to call your agent, to see how much it would cost to add it to your policy.  HOWEVER.  The standard auto policy only covers  you in the US and Canada.  If you're in TX or CA, you "might" have a Mexico endorsement, you might not.

    If you're traveling to Europe, it doesn't matter, as your policy won't cover you in Europe.

    So no, it's not required for traveling out of the country.

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