One of the most widespread types of insurances in the world, car insurance is a legal requirement for car owners in almost every country on earth. Car insurance may cover not only all types of physical damage to any vehicles involved in an accident but also the medical expenses of any persons involved in an accident. It may also cover damage inflicted to property in any accident involving a vehicle.
Marine Insurance
The ancient Chinese were the first to come up with the idea of insuring a traveling unit. When the Americas were first being settled, Chinese merchants would often ship huge amounts of valuable merchandise across the Atlantic Ocean. These were dangerous trips with great risks involved and occasionally entire ships would disappear, either having sunk in a fierce storm or having been captured by pirates.
A group of Chinese entrepreneurs began offering insurance policies on ships undertaking these dangerous voyages. In return for a small fee, these entrepreneurs offered to take the risk off the merchants and put it on themselves. They would earn the small fee if nothing happened to the ship, but they would have to pay for any damages inflicted on the ship while under their insurance policy. This became known as marine insurance and is still in practice in many of today’s commercial ports.
The Evolution of Car Insurance
As the use of cars became more and more widespread, policymakers began to adapt the idea of marine insurance to land-based motor vehicles. The government soon decided that it was a risk as well as a privilege to operate one’s motor vehicle on public property. Laws were passed that legally required car owners to purchase car insurance both to protect themselves and others in case of an accident. The first state to mandate car insurance was Massachusetts who, in 1927, made insurance mandatory for all vehicles on their roads. Today, car insurance is mandatory in all 50 states.
The First Car Insurance Policies
The very insurance policy to be issued in the United States was in the early 1800s - nearly a hundred years before motorized vehicles became widespread. In 1895, a company owned by English investors issued the first policy with liability coverage included. Liability coverage was introduced to the United States three years later in 1898. Today, although every state has a different minimum amount of required obligations in their car insurance laws, liability coverage is mandatory in all 50.
Miles Walker is a freelance writer who normally writes feature articles for carinsurancecomparison.org. He recently wrote about California car insurance.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Links
Popular Posts
-
Car insurance UK is a service which is mighty popular in UK. The reason for it is very simple. In case of damage of a car this often is th...
-
More and more people are turning to hybrid cars these days because of their promise of lesser fuel consumption and environmental friendlines...
-
If you are a newbie in insurance policies, it is best to be educated on the subject. There are many myths and realities in dealing with insu...
-
Why celebs can’t get auto insurance - I got a letter from my insurance brokers the other day. They're threatening to revoke my scooter p...
-
Celebrity Auto Insurance -The aim of the game is this. Round up as many celebrity Auto insurers as possible that will be interested in Expre...
-
Once there is something goes wrong in your car, you may go to the repair shop and have a car diagnostics specialist take a look at it. Howev...
-
Body kits are words that most car enthusiasts have heard of. For those of you who may be in the dark about what these words mean wait just ...
-
BMW Cars have decided to diet to all of its cars, is known as the Blog Coach brand and is considering seriously to progressively many of th...
-
We have new details with the European designed 2011 Kia Sportage for which sales across UK are scheduled to begin on August 1. Together with...
-
Car Insurance provides cover for vehicles against financial loss and damage caused in accidents. The degree of protection that you can get ...
0 comments:
Post a Comment