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		<title>1 Out of 4 Vehicles in Dallas County is Uninsured</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DALLAS, TX –Despite the financial responsibility law that requires Texas drivers to buy insurance, millions of motorists in the Dallas metroplex are skirting the requirement by using counterfeit proof-of-insurance cards or canceling coverage once they get their licenses renewed.  Officials are finding that the law, designed to ensure that minimum liability coverage is in place [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DALLAS, TX –Despite the financial  responsibility law that requires Texas drivers to buy insurance, millions  of motorists in the Dallas metroplex are skirting the requirement by  using counterfeit proof-of-insurance cards or canceling coverage once  they get their licenses renewed.  Officials are finding that the  law, designed to ensure that minimum liability coverage is in place  to pay for injuries and damages caused by the driver, is difficult to  enforce.</p>
<p>Alarmingly, a recent analysis released  by the Texas Department of Insurance shows that 26 percent of vehicles  in Dallas County are uninsured. That amounts to around 482,000 cars  and trucks—the highest number of uninsured vehicles in any of the  state&#8217;s large urban counties.  An additional 4.1 million cars and  trucks lack basic liability coverage and are in violation of the state  law that requires insurance.</p>
<p>Local cities and the state are doing  their best to combat the problem.  For example, in cities like  Arlington, Dallas, Garland, Irving, and Mesquite, uninsured vehicles  may be towed if a driver is stopped for a violation and found to have  no insurance.</p>
<p>When a driver is involved in an accident  or stopped for an infraction, an officer can enter the license plate  number or VIN into the TexasSure system to verify insurance coverage.  This is a massive database containing the names of all insured drivers  and their insurance companies that is linked to license plate VIN numbers.  Drivers without insurance are ticketed, subject to a fine of up $350  for the first offense, and up to $1,000 for the second offense.   Multiple offenses without action on the part of the owner can lead to  arrest.</p>
<p>At the state level, the Insurance Department  is sending letters to approximately 100,000 drivers who are believed  to have insurance policies, but do not have their vehicle registration  numbers matched up with an insurance company in the TexasSure state  database.  These individuals are being asked to verify their coverage  by mail, e-mail or telephone. Once the information from those drivers  is compiled, the state will send warnings to millions of drivers without  insurance that they are breaking state law.</p>
<p>Despite these efforts to force all  drivers to carry insurance, responsible drivers are saddled with carrying  extra insurance to protect themselves from drivers without coverage  to the tune of nearly $1 billion each year.  That additional insurance  such as Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM), Underinsured Motorist Insurance  (UIM), and Personal Injury Protection (PIP) can mean the difference  between being able to afford medical treatment for injuries from an  auto accident and not.</p>
<p>Our <a href="http://www.thebarberlawfirm.com/dallas-injury-lawyers-barber-law-firm.html" target="_blank">Dallas  personal injury law firm</a> offers free initial legal consultations on personal injury cases. If  you have been injured by a driver that is uninsured, you should contact  a <a href="http://www.thebarberlawfirm.com/barber-law-firm-dallas-texas-contignecy-lawyer.html" target="_blank">Dallas,  Texas personal injury lawyer</a> immediately to help you determine what insurance coverage may be available  to cover your medical expenses and lost wages, and so that you can take  steps to protect your legal rights. Call Injury Lawyer Kristopher Barber  at (972) 231-5800 or <a href="mailto:main@thebarberlawfirm.com" target="_blank">click  here</a> to contact us by email.</p>
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