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Your Failure To Maintain Liability Insurance Could Impact Your Right To Recovery In A Personal Injury Action
by Mark W. Eisenberg

You are required as a matter of law in the State of California to maintain liability insurance with limits of no less than $15,000/$30,000 if you are operating your motor vehicle on public roadways. Your failure to maintain liability insurance could not only impact your ability to register your vehicle with the Department of Motor Vehicles, it could subject you to significant monetary fines in the event your are cited for driving without insurance. An additional, little known consequence of driving without liability insurance is that you forgo your right to pursue damages for pain and suffering in the event you are involved in an accident caused by another.


A short time ago, California voters passed Proposition 213. This Proposition had the effect of barring one involved in a

Author's Biography:

Author Bio:

Mark W.Eisenberg of EISENBERG LAW GROUP represents the interests of injured parties and their families in trials of Hospital Negligence, Medical Malpractice,

Posted on: October 15,2007


Email:
markweisenberg@gmail.com
Website: http://www.injuryresourcecenter.com/




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