California’s new auto insurance law expected to raise costs, fuel legal challenges
Gov. Gavin Newsom | Wikimedia Commons / Bureau of Reclamation Beginning Jan. 1, 2025, California drivers will face higher minimum liability insurance requirements due to the enactment of Senate Bill 1107, the Protect California Drivers Act.
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