Probably in many states you can. It costs me $21 per $1000 in value for my
airplane. It costs
me $28 per $1000 in value for my car.
"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
m...
"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
ink.net...
Yes, and in New Jersey you can probably insure a $50,000 Cessna for less
than a $50,000 Lexus, with higher liability limits to boot.
The fact that the NJ auto insurance follows the car has no bearing on the
fact that the insurance situation up there is a citole. The problem is
that
the legislature is full of personal injury lawyers and the insurance
system is
the screwiest half-assed no-fault ever seen which pretty much encourages
everybody to go to court. Most companies won't write coverage there if
they can avoid it which means that a third of the state's drivers are in
an
equally corruptly administered uninsured drivers pool.
My insurance dropped to 25% of what it was before when I moved from NJ
to VA. My insurance company always insured both me (in other people's
cars)
and my car (when other people drive) in both states.
|