what is libality rate on vehicle insurance?
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- this depends a lot on your driving record.
- Liability is required in most states. Easiest way to explain it: If you get in an accident with another car and its your fault, liability covers the damage to their car but not yours. If it was their fault, their liability would cover the costs to repair your car. If your inquiring about the cost, It differs depending on your age, record, and vehicle. I am 18, I drive a 2003 Jeep Liberty and I have 4 tickets(2 of which were criminal). I pay $260 a month. Hopefully, that will give you an idea.
- http://www.divorcekit.com/Cars/Top_5_Factors_Determining_Your_Car_Insurance_Rate.html
- Not sure if you mean the monthly premium, or the amt of liability coverage. But premiums for liability can generally be between 30-60 dollars a month depending on your credit, and driving record. The coverages can be anywhere from 100-300-100 for property damage, bodily injury, and so forth. They can also go higher than that. Liability is usually the cheapest insurance.
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