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Monday, June 1, 2009

Auto Insurance Avoidance Spells Trouble

By Tito Casanoves

It is true that times are hard for many people. That means that money can be scarce. People everywhere are cutting back on their expenses. There are some places where it is perfectly reasonable to cut back on expenses, and there are other places that it is not. For instance, if you are thinking about discontinuing payment on your Texas auto insurance, you need to think again.

Believe it or not, there are plenty of people out there who have practiced some type of fraud in relation to their Texas auto insurance coverage. For instance, there are people who have paid for their first month's premium, received a proof of insurance card, and then dropped their coverage. That way, they can show the card, if they are stopped by the law. In addition, there are people who actually create a false insurance card to pass off as an authentic one. The whole problem with these scenarios is that if these people were actually involved in and liable for an accident, there would not be any insurance money to pay for the damages or injuries that may be sustained.

The days of people being able to successfully escape paying for Texas auto insurance are coming to an end. This is due to a new system in Texas that actually allows law enforcement officers and other approved individuals to verify the insurance coverage that a driver claims to have. This is in an effort to protect Texas motorists.

Whether people realize it or not, Texas auto insurance laws are in place for a purpose. They are for the protection of people and their property. Huge expenses can be involved in a motor vehicle accident. Not only damage expenses can result, but also those for medical injuries. Many times, people do not have the money to pay for these costs out of their pocket, as they can be hundreds of thousands of dollars.

So, don't stop paying your insurance coverage. First of all, it is a risk no one can afford. Second of all, you will be willingly and knowingly breaking the law. If you choose to do so, you can expect that there will be repercussions. - 21396

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