I've been researching minimum coverage requirements in different states (for products such as personal auto and homeowners insurance), and a lot of the time the government sites are lacking information, and other online information from insurance companies or law firms is inaccurate, or has conflicting information.
For example some states require a mandatory windstorm/hurricane deductible for homeowners insurance; minimum liability requirements, personal injury protection or uninsured motorist coverage are also common bare minimums required for personal auto insurance.
Does anybody know if there is some sort of resource out there that could help me in this endeavor? It is incredibly difficult getting the "full picture" about a brand new state, simply by looking at the state insurance department or on the web. I'm willing to buy some sort of almanac or similar resource that has this type of information, but I've yet to find anything like this.
Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I hope someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance!
For example some states require a mandatory windstorm/hurricane deductible for homeowners insurance; minimum liability requirements, personal injury protection or uninsured motorist coverage are also common bare minimums required for personal auto insurance.
Does anybody know if there is some sort of resource out there that could help me in this endeavor? It is incredibly difficult getting the "full picture" about a brand new state, simply by looking at the state insurance department or on the web. I'm willing to buy some sort of almanac or similar resource that has this type of information, but I've yet to find anything like this.
Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I hope someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance!