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  2. What happens if you drive without insurance in California? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. California drivers must at least meet the liability auto insurance coverage requirements of 15/30/5 to drive legally. You can be fined up to $500 out of pocket if you are convicted ...

  3. The nationwide number of drivers at 12.6% without insurance jumps to 16.6% in California. That was the 10th highest state, according to the Insurance Information Institute (Mississippi took first ...

  4. California car insurance laws - AOL

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    Uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance: If you are involved in an accident caused by a driver who does not have insurance or enough insurance to cover the losses, these coverage types could ...

  5. Uninsured motorist clause - Wikipedia

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    The insurance company will ordinarily pay the judgment, up to the policy limits, once a court determines that an uninsured motorist was at fault. Some states' laws also allow additional insurance coverage to the insured policyholder through policy stacking provisions, whereby a claim may be made against multiple uninsured motorist policies.

  6. Hit and run - Wikipedia

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    Collisions causing $200 or more in total damages without injuries are punishable by a class B misdemeanor, and collisions causing less than $200 in total damages are a class C misdemeanor. [ 31 ] In New York , leaving the scene of an incident without reporting it is a traffic infraction , and if personal injury is involved, then it becomes a ...

  7. What happens if you get in an accident without insurance? - AOL

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    Although choosing to go without insurance may save you money in the short term, if you are the cause of an accident without insurance, you might find yourself liable for thousands of dollars of ...

  8. California Tort Claims Act - Wikipedia

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    The act provides immunity to the State of California and its related entities from being sued. The law immunizes public employees from liability for “instituting or prosecuting any judicial or administrative proceeding” within the scope of their employment, “even if” the employees act “maliciously and without probable cause.” (Cal. Gov. Code, § 821.6)

  9. What happens if you get caught driving without insurance? - AOL

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