new hampshire vs massachusetts car insurance?
Is New Hampshire auto insurance better then Massachusetts auto insurance rates?
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- Check this site out and just input the two different areas, should give you a good estimate on the differences between the two areas. http://www.ez-insurancesearch.com Good Luck!
- Generally, yes, NH insurance rates are less than MA insurance rates. But, it also depends on where you live in each state & the company (there is now limited competition in MA). Also, MA is a PIP state & NH is NOT a PIP state, so there is less coverage in NH. If you are moving to NH you will need to get a NH license, registration & insurance. If you are not moving & just want to get an address in NH to get insurance there, you can't. You have to sign a Residence Form stating you are actually a resident of NH & live there. It also states that you will notify your insurance as soon as you move out of state (at any time during the policy - even if it is years from the time you sign it). If you are really not a resident of NH and an accident occurs, the company WILL deny coverage & in essence, you were paying for a nonexistent policy.
- I suggest you find a local auto insurance agent to assist you. Since I live in Virginia I can't recommend an agent in New Hampshire, but here is an website that can help you. http://www.easyautoinsuranceguide.com/New-Hampshire-Car-Insurance.html Good Luck.
- New Hampshire is a state that does NOT require auto insurance, so that would be a whole lot cheaper. MA drivers leave no surviviors! .... so MA insurance is HIGH and a lot of companies will not sell policies there.
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