No, It's totally optional.
The answer is no, there is no legal requirement to have travel insurance. It may well be advisable. It does not cost that much if you shop around. Travel insurances may cover all or some of the following, medical and dental expenses, emergency expenses, curtailment, lost or stolen baggage, legal assistance and many others.
It is a legal requirement in the UK
No. What travel insurance does is allow you to change your plans on your trip or cancel it if something comes up. Every policy is different, so you have to check into it.
No, Not a single one of them. There is no legal requirement in the U.S.A. for homeowners insurance. If there is still a mortgage on the home though, insurance is almost certainly required by the mortgage contract, but this is a contractual obligation, not a legal requirement.
There are no real legal requirements for one resident to get travel insurance. As long as the insurance plan covers basics such as medical, lost items, personal accident, and legal expenses, then the individual or family should be fine.
There is no legal requirement in the U.S.A. for homeowners insurance. If there is still a mortgage on the home though, insurance is almost certainly required by the mortgage contract, but this is a contractual obligation, not a legal requirement.
No. New York does not have any requirement that a lawyer or law firm carry malpractice insurance.
Usually there is no legal requirement for landlords to purchase landlord insurance. It is typically a supplemental insurance for landlords in case there is damage caused to their property that is not covered by other insurance policies.
No, there is no legal requirement at the time of this answer. There is however a requirement for registration with the state of Texas. Having General Liability Insurance though is the first sign that you are hiring a responsible and perhaps reputable Contractor.
Liability auto insurance is a requirement in order to drive in Michigan. The minimum limits are 20/40/10.
There is no legal requirement in the U.S.A. for homeowners insurance. If there is still a mortgage on the home though, insurance is almost certainly required by the mortgage contract, but this is a contractual obligation, not a legal requirement. Failure to maintain a policy as required by the finance note can result in single interest coverage being placed by the lender and billed to the homeowner or possible foreclosure.
Because it is a legal requirement when you are working on someone's body and for insurance purposes.