Alabama requires every driver to have car insurance — and driving without it is a misdemeanor. If caught, the state may charge a fine of $500–$1,000 and suspend your driver's license and registration.
Car insurance rates can vary based on the level of coverage you purchase. Greater liability protection in a full-coverage policy comes with a higher price point than more affordable minimum-coverage ...
The Alabama Mandatory Liability Insurance (MLI) Law mandates that every Alabama motorist carry liability auto insurance in the amounts of 25/50/25 to legally drive, as well as register a car in the ...
Our team looked at over 100 of the top auto insurance providers in the U.S., from national providers like USAA, Travelers, and State Farm to regional providers like Erie Insurance. 8,500 Data Points ...
In Alabama, liability insurance, which includes bodily injury and property damage coverage, is the mandatory type of car insurance. Bodily injury coverage helps pay for injuries and lost wages of ...
Starting Jan. 1, all Alabama residents will have to provide a driver's license and proof of current automobile liability insurance when obtaining tags for their vehicle. While drivers are now asked if ...
Birmingham, Alabama, May 11, 2012 - The Alabama Legislature passed a package of insurance bills that represents a thoughtful, market-based approach to controlling the rising cost of insurance in ...