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Car insurance

Does anyone out there know if it's possible to get a liability-only car insurance policy? I'm driving a rental right now and the insurance is horrific, but since I don't own a car and don't have great credit cards (due to being young) I don't know what other options I have for liability insurance other than purchasing from Enterprise. I want to carry at *least* 50/100 coverage.

My license is in MA. I'd prefer not to change to an IL license if it's at all avoidable. I can get AAA but don't have it right now.

Suggestions?

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I don't, but car sharing might suit your situation better:

http://www.flexcarnetwork.com/chicago-i-go/

When I was but a wee lad, we had large, yellow books that contained information about local businesses. When we'd need information about about something, we'd look in the book using a primitive keyword search scheme, and use the electrotelephonator (a phone, basically, except it required a wire connection to a wall outlet, ask your grandmother about it) to speak with a local shopkeeper about the product or service in question. I think that they stopped making those books decades ago, though, so you might be out of luck.

In other news, you don't have any assets. You don't need 50/100, because you have nothing to protect. Just get the state minimum and be done with it.

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