A finance website WalletHub has released their list of 2015' 'most and least risky states for drivers' wallets.' It's a ranking that calculates where you are less likely to absorb financial costs in a car crash.

Here's what WalletHub had to say about Maine:

'Maine ranks as the least risky state. In addition to mandating $50,000/$100,000/$25,000 liability insurance, Maine requires drivers to carry medical payments and uninsured motorist protection. Only 4.7 percent of drivers are uninsured.'

Here's the list of the Least Risky States For Drivers' Wallets:

1. Maine
2. North Dakota
3. New York
T-4. Maryland
T-4: New Hampshire
6. Utah
T-7. Massachusetts
T-7. Oregon
9. South Carolina
T-10: Alaska
T-10: Kansas
T-10: Minnesota

Now The List Of Riskiest States For Drivers' Wallets:

T-42. Nevada
T-42. Washington
T-44. Alabama
T-44. Michigan
46. Tennessee
T-47. California
T-47. Mississippi
49. New Mexico
50. Oklahoma
51. Florida

Massachusetts has the lowest percentage of uninsured drivers, at 3.9 percent, while Florida and Oklahoma have around one out of every four drivers being uninsured.

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