I used to live in WI and I did have car insurance. Most people did.
Yes, it is a fairly common sense thing to do if one doesn't have a cash pool significantly larger than standard liability coverage, I was merely pointing out it wasn't mandatory.
There was an additional option when you got insurance to insure you against accidents with people who were uninsured or under-insured. Basically, the insurance company will pay the bills no matter what and sue the un-insured idiot that ran into you if they can.
That's not unique to Wisconsin I believe it is the norm even.
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This message last edited by Isaac on 12/08/2011 at 11:23:07 PM
US Court of Appeals - ObamaCare is Unconstitutional!
12/08/2011 09:04:30 PM
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Does America have mandatory car insurance?
12/08/2011 09:42:17 PM
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It's determined by the state, but in most states, yes.
12/08/2011 10:05:39 PM
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it isn't the same but even it was it wouldn't matter because of the tenth amendment
12/08/2011 11:42:59 PM
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Sort of a meaningless decision either way
12/08/2011 10:54:00 PM
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Kennedy has a clear record of restricting the use of the commerce clause argument....
13/08/2011 12:08:43 AM
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Re: Kennedy has a clear record of restricting the use of the commerce clause argument....
13/08/2011 12:10:33 AM
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