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Some states have a financial responsibility law. What do these laws require?


States that do not require you to have insurance require a demonstration of financial responsibility, which could include demonstration that you have sufficient assets to settle any judgments against you that may arise out of an accident. After an accident, you may be required to post a bond if you do not have insurance.
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