Today's tough economic climate has people looking for ways to cut their budgets but car insurance shouldn't be on that list.
Jennerette resident Georgia Taylor says "people without insurance are very, very dangerous," and Louisiana state police say they agree.
They're making sure everyone knows the law. You must at least have minimum liability insurance on your vehicle.
The purpose of the state trooper's safety check points is to make sure people have insurance. Troopers say its best if people keep their vehicle registration and insurance readily available and those who don't could face serious consequences.
"Your licenses plate could be take off that vehicle and turned into the department of motor vehicles or your vehicle could be towed away and you being issued a citation for that," Said Senior Trooper David Anderson.
If you get into an accident with someone uninsured you could end up paying to fix your own repairs and medical bills. However, insurance companies say there is a way to protect yourself.
Allstate Spokesperson Allison Hatcher said, "at a time like this you may want to consider asking about uninsured motorist protection. It can help protect you and pay for those expenses that you're legally entitled to recover."
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Monday, September 28, 2009
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