New Hampshire's Virtual Town Hall
No. I recently read that eighty percent of New Hampshire residents have moved here in the last ten years.I don't know if thats a fact, but it sure seems so. I feel We all did just fine for years, without all the newbies bringing thier ideals up with them. The reason New Hampshire is so special. So atractive so "scenic" to others, is we have learned to get along without insurance. Without state taxes,or harsh gun laws, helmet laws, seatbelts and so on.There has always been little to no crime, unlocked doors, you sue no one, you help all in distress."Live free or die." it is not just a motto. It is a belief to most natives. The point. Let us choose if we want insurance for ourselves. Like a true free people does. Tolerence of choice is not always easy to swallow. It is the way here and always has been. Thanks for the ear. "Live free or die, death is not the worst of evil." is the complete sentence.
Just wanted to add. I have vechile insurance, but I chose to as a homeowner. When I was younger starting out I could not afford it. Witch creates cautious drivers in my opinion. Unlike the invinsible insured who take greater risk. I hardly made enough to feed and cloth myself, with my finacial obligations to my Son and his Mother.. That was priority one. And others like it. Those first nine years of driving saved me and mine ten thousand plus dollars. I made it because of that choice New Hampshire let me make. Were not all white collar and college educated.
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Permalink Reply by John F.J. Sullivan on December 13, 2011 at 4:51pm I don't agree with the premise that not carrying car insurance necessarily makes for more cautious driving habits, but I agree that changing to compulsory auto insurance is hardly a priority in New Hampshire.
Massachusetts has mandatory liability insurance (and, of course, if you make car payments, you must have collision insurance no matter what state you live in), but it certainly doesn't prevent uninsured or under-insured drivers from hitting the road. Ultimately, serious accidents are a matter for the courts -- or lawyers in settlement talks -- to decide, regardless of whether the at-fault party is insured (though insurance at least theoretically guarantees a way to fund claims if the at-fault party has no assets).
Everybody should take a look online at a quick car insurance quote
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