Getting Car Insurance
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If you're buying a car (or if you already own one), be aware that most states require drivers to carry car insurance. And in any case, getting car insurance is a good way to protect yourself if you become involved in an accident. Below you will find information on getting car insurance, links to state-specific resources on car insurance, and more. Choose a link to get started.
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