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Driving without insurance in Rhode Island
Bankate explores how driving without insurance can impact you in Rhode Island.
Elizabeth Rivelli is a contributor with more than three years of experience covering insurance and personal finance. Her expertise spans a wide range of insurance lines, including auto, home, renters and life insurance. She has also published content for several insurance providers, including Ethos Life.
In her career as a freelance writer, Elizabeth has written hundreds of insurance-focused articles with bylines in dozens of finance publications, such as Investopedia, The Balance, Money Under 30, Insurance.com and NextAdvisor.
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From the Chesapeake Bay to the Appalachian Mountains, Virginia’s postcard-worthy vistas are bursting with beautiful, lush greenery. But the wet conditions that help to produce this breathtaking foliage also put many of the state’s homeowners at risk for flooding. Even with a robust homeowners insurance policy, your home will not be adequately protected from these destructive events without flood insurance.