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Maryland and Virginia are implementing new laws to encourage drivers to obtain auto insurance coverage, including increased fines and mandatory insurance.
FEMA urges vigilance against fraud and identity theft following natural disasters like Tropical Storm Helene.
Virginia is set to require all drivers to have vehicle insurance by July 1, 2024, aligning it with the majority of states. The change, enacted through Senate Bill 951, also includes increased minimum liability limits.
New legislation in Virginia makes auto insurance mandatory and raises minimum coverage amounts, impacting drivers across the state.
A new law taking effect in July mandates vehicle insurance for all drivers in Virginia, ending the previous option to register uninsured vehicles by paying a fee.
Starting July 1, 2024, new laws in Maryland and Virginia will target uninsured drivers, increasing penalties and making coverage mandatory.
Starting July 1, Virginia requires all drivers to have vehicle insurance, with New Hampshire remaining the only state without this requirement. Learn about the changes and increased liability limits.
Starting July 1st, all Virginia drivers will be required to have car insurance. Learn about the new law, its impact, and what it means for you.