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Old 11-28-2008
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Default Is motorcycle insurance required in the us?

My friend who rides told me that the law does not require you to have insurance if you ride a motorcycle. He said it's only an option if you want to purchase insurance or not. Is there any truth to this??OH, and the state is Florida, if that matters.Ok, wow never mind, some of you on this sight do have some knowledge, others are just talking out of your butts. For all those who clearly don't know what their talking about read this...Is insurance required on motorcycles?There is no statutory requirement to purchase insurance on motorcycles, except when a driver has to prove financial responsibility due to violations or failure to pay for damages they caused in an accident. Lenders may require comprehensive and collision coverage to protect their interest.
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in the USA, if you drive anything with a license plate, you have to have insurance on it.
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I know in California it is required. I have two bikes.I don't know about other states, but if you have a lienholder on the bike (it is financed) they will definetly require it if your state does not
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it depends on the state -- it is not required in all states. for example it is not required in florida, although the law recommends it.
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Old 12-04-2008
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There are typically two types of required insurance. It depends on where you live, and whether or not you borrow money to buy the motorcycle.Liability insures the other person in an accident.Collision and comprehensive just insure your vehicle itself.1) Where you live. Many states require liability insurance, no matter what you drive (although the rate may vary). This is so that if you get in an accident, you have insurance that might cover the other person.2) If you borrowed money to buy the motorcycle. In that case, the lender might require insurance so that if it's wrecked they can get their money back.So, if the motorcyle is paid in full, and you don't live in a state where liability insurance is required, then you don't require any insurance. That said, if you are in an accident, they can go after your assets, instead of your policy's.For me, personally, I want liability (even though my state requires it). As for whether I want collision (hit someone else), comprehensive (hit an animal, get keyed, break a windshield) or not, depends on how old my car is and how much it costs to fix it. If it was a 1982 Buick, I probably would only have liability. If it was a 2004 car, I'd probably get collision, or at least comprehensive, if it would cost money to fix.
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I can't answer for all states. But I know that most require insurance for any vehicle operated on the public roads.In Wyoming you cannot even get your licence plate without proving that the vehicle is insured...that includes motorcycles.
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Well, you have it partially right. You don't need coverage to REGISTER your bike, but there is a financial responsibility as to riding it.Motorcycle insurance requirements for the state of Florida can be confusing. Motorcycle insurance is not required to register a motorcycle in FL. However, if a motorcycle operator is charged in a crash with injuries, then the owner or owner/operator is financially responsible for bodily injuries and property damage to others.If no liability coverage was in effect for the motorcycle at the time of the accident, then bodily injury/property damage liability insurance must be purchased and kept for 3 years to avoid license and tag/registration suspension or to reinstate license and tag/registration after suspension.So liability insurance for motorcycle is voluntary and not mandatory unless you have caused an accident but it is highly recommended to be purchased for your protection. If you plan to carry passengers it is also a good idea to see if you need extra insurance coverage for them.Another confusing law is the Florida helmet law and how it relates to insurance. Since 2000, the state requires helmet use by riders under age 21 and anyone that does not carry a minimum of $10,000 medical insurance coverage. Ride safe, make a CHOICE and ride free...
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I'm from Ohio and technically he's correct. In Ohio you need to show financial responsibility, most people do this by having insurance. In Ohio, you have the ability to post a $10,000 cash bond and not carry insurance. Now, if you in an accident and its more than $10000 and its your fault, stand by to get sued! But you can skip the insurance but who has 10 grand laying around that has to be held in a cash bond.post note:My mistake, looks like the requirement went up, this is from the Ohio BMV website, looks like you'll need 30 grand.To comply with the FR requirements, Individuals must maintain one (1) of the following:*A motorist liability insurance policy. Insurance cards are issued by an insurer to the policy holder for each motor vehicle insured under a motor vehicle liability insurance policy;*A $30,000 bond issued by an authorized surety or insurance company;*A certificate of proof of financial responsibility signed by an insurance agent on a form prescribed by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV);*A certificate issued by the BMV, after proper application and approval, indicating that money or government bonds in the amount of $30,000 is on deposit with the Treasurer of State;*A certificate of bond issued by the BMV, after proper application and approval, in the amount of $30,000 signed by two (2) individuals who own real estate having equity of at least $60,000;*A certificate of self-insurance issued by the BMV, after proper application and approval, to those with more than 25 motor vehicles registered in their name or a company's name.
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It varies from state to state. Insurance is not mandatory for motorcycles in Florida, although it's certainly a good idea.
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