Auto insurance law in Kentucky pointed out to uninsured drivers

Kentucky Auto Insurance

Motorists without coverage will receive a warning notice that their registrations will be revoked. The Kentucky Department of Motor Vehicle Registration has started mailing out notices to drivers have been without auto insurance, informing them that if they do not obtain coverage, their registrations will be revoked. The state requires drivers to have a policy in order to legally drive. The problem is that when people are hurt or killed in a car accident that is caused by a motorist who has no auto insurance or too little coverage, it…

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Drivers without Kentucky auto insurance cautioned

Kentucky Auto Insurance

The state is imposing a new law that will revoke vehicle registrations of uninsured motorists. Starting in June 2012, the Kentucky auto insurance laws will be notably more tightened regarding drivers who have failed to cover themselves. It is at that time that the state will begin issuing notices to uninsured drivers, warning them that their vehicle registrations will be revoked if they fail to obtain the coverage that is legally required by the state. The struggle that has been faced is with motorists who purchase a policy for the…

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Drivers without insurance no longer safe from fines in Kentucky

Jefferson County, Kentucky, judges have eliminated a program that had formerly provided uninsured drivers with a level of protection from sizeable fines, as court officials have said that it is virtually impossible to keep track of the increasing number of people who used it.  Chief District Judge Sean Delahanty stated that there simply aren’t enough people, technology, or resources in the court system to continue to manage the program.  He acknowledged that the individuals who were most likely to use the program were those who were already facing regular financial…

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