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Old 03-09-2020, 06:57 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler View Post
Be VERY careful in what you do as you do NOT want the insurance company to deny a claim (should you have one) because of where your car is registered.

If you get in a bad accident where there is personal injury or property damage the insurance company will surely investigate the legality of your registration before paying out any claims. We all know that insurance companies will use any excuse not to pay a claim....

My advice; Be sure whatever you do is legal and won't present problems or issues for you down the line......

Best of luck!
I am a nonresident registered in NH. It is important that your insurance is NH. For example, I am FL resident and the car I use to go back and forth and use in FL has FL insurance. However, for NH I have to have NH insurance. Not a problem but the FL insurance will NOT cover the NH registered car.
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