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When was car insurance first introduced


The world's first automobile insurance policy was issued in Dayton, Ohio in 1897. Throughout most of the twentieth century, the city of Detroit, Michigan was synonymous with American automobile manufacturing.

When did car insurance become compulsory in the UK?

A compulsory car insurance scheme was first introduced in the United Kingdom with the Road Traffic Act 1930. This ensured that all vehicle owners and drivers had to be insured for their liability for injury or death to third parties while their vehicle was being used on a public road.

In what year did insurance start?

1849 New York passed the first general insurance law in the United States. 1850 Franklin Health Assurance Company of Massachusetts offered the first accident and health insurance. 1851 New Hampshire created the first formal agency to regulate insurance in the United States.

What was the first thing to be insured?

In U.S. history, the first insurance company was based in South Carolina and opened in 1732 to offer fire coverage. Benjamin Franklin started a company in the 1750s, which collected contributions for preventing disastrous fires from destroying buildings.

Who wrote the first auto insurance policy?

Gilbert J. Loomis holds the distinction of being the first person to buy an automotive liability insurance policy in 1897, according to the Ohio Historical Society. The policy, which was issued in Dayton, Ohio, protected Loomis if his car damaged property or injured or killed an individual.