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Yes, If you are in an At Fault accident for which your state law requires you carry the appropriate coverage and the insurance you bought does not cover it. Then you were in fact uninsured for that accident and you are not in compliance with your state law regarding your financial responsibility.

Basically it means that you did not have the minimum coverage required by your state.

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No, but if the reason that the insurance company denied the claim was because the insurance was not in force, then the license can be revoked for not having insurance, if that makes sense.

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