ultrarunner
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There are several options in meeting financial responsibility in California...
Insurance with at least the minimum required coverage.
Large Companies can "Self Insure" with State Approval.
Posting a Bond with the State or equivalent deposit of funds.
I became friends with a WWII vet living in a studio apartment... nice old guy, didn't have much in the way of material things. He is the only person I know that posted a Deposit... He said he didn't have to worry about premiums and instead of paying money, he collected interest on the money he deposited.
I have no idea if other states have alternatives methods to meet financial responsibility.
Speaking of which...
A few years ago, my parked car was hit by a woman driving with no insurance, no license and the car had expired plates. The local police told me it was a civil matter as no one was injured and the DMV said their maximum penalty is Driver's License revocation... and there is nothing they could do if an unlicensed driver chooses to drive???
A rude awakening as to how things really work...
If you have nothing, there isn't much the government or anyone else can or will do to you.
Insurance with at least the minimum required coverage.
Large Companies can "Self Insure" with State Approval.
Posting a Bond with the State or equivalent deposit of funds.
I became friends with a WWII vet living in a studio apartment... nice old guy, didn't have much in the way of material things. He is the only person I know that posted a Deposit... He said he didn't have to worry about premiums and instead of paying money, he collected interest on the money he deposited.
I have no idea if other states have alternatives methods to meet financial responsibility.
Speaking of which...
A few years ago, my parked car was hit by a woman driving with no insurance, no license and the car had expired plates. The local police told me it was a civil matter as no one was injured and the DMV said their maximum penalty is Driver's License revocation... and there is nothing they could do if an unlicensed driver chooses to drive???
A rude awakening as to how things really work...
If you have nothing, there isn't much the government or anyone else can or will do to you.