Indianapolis, Indiana Auto Insurance Lawyer Roscoe Stovall answers:
What type of auto insurance is required in Indiana?
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Forty-nine states and the District of Columbia require some form auto insurance in order to drive on public roads. New Hampshire is the only state that does not require insurance, but instead requires drivers to present evidence of financial responsibility. Auto insurance policies contain liability limits for bodily injuries and property damage. State requirements for each vary. Minimum requirements can be found at each state's insurance commissioner's website. Uninsured drivers can lose their license for a period of time if pulled over by a police officer. State laws differ on the penalties for driving without insurance.
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Roscoe Stovall, Jr. & Associateshttp://www.roscoelaw.com
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2 W. Main Street
Mooresville, Indiana 46158
(317) 565-2600
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At the Indianapolis law firm of Roscoe Stovall Jr. & Associates, we can help if you've been injured due to the actions of another, or arrested for DUI or other criminal offense. We understand that regardless of your situation, you need pragmatic advice and courtroom expertise. We can help navigate your legal situation to the best possible outcome for Personal Injury matters slip & fall injuries, and defective products case and Criminal Defense matters including DUI, misdemeanor and felony charges.
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Roscoe (nickname "Ros") was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana. An Arlington High School graduate, he was active in journalistic pursuits and was elected as president of a Junior Achievement (“J.A.”) television company sponsored by Indy TV-6. Upon graduation, Ros received a scholarship to join the inaugural summer session of the Indiana Broadcaster's Association Radio & Television Academy at Indiana University (I.U.).
He went on to attend I.U., where as a business student, he wa…
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services to residents of the greater Indianapolis area, including Indianapolis, Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield, Fishers, Zionsville, Greenwood, Brownsburg, Speedway, Lawrence, Granger, Beech Grove, Danville, McCordsville, Lebanon, Pendleton, Avon, Plainfield, Fort Wayne, Bloomington, Terre Haute, Muncie, New Castle, Anderson, Lafayette, Hammond, Crawfordsville, Kokomo, and Marion, as well as all communities in Indiana counties such as Marion County, Hamilton County, Hendricks County, Hancock County, Delaware County, Madison County, Bartholomew County, Monroe County, Morgan County, Johnson County, Allen County, Vigo County, St. Joseph County, Lake County, and Vanderburgh County.

