normally if you have fully comprehensive insurance you are insured to drive any car with permission but only third party. its legal but its not ideal if you have an accident as it will only pay out for the 'other persons car', not the one that your driving. the cost of any repairs to the car you are driving will be YOUR responsibility. always check your policy to make sure that this is offered as part of your fully comprehensive package.
yes becouse the gravity of the earth
can I let my grandson drive my car on L plates
In most cases they can drive your vehicle but most insurance companies have restrictions on the age of the driver, usually 25 or older. It is best to check with your insurance company before letting someone else drive your vehicle.
No, You should refer to your Insurance policy terms and conditions or ask your Insurance Agent. Certain vehicles such as Commercial vehicles and others are excluded from coverage on Personal Auto Insurance policies.
ABSOLUTELY NOT. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own on your insurance policy no matter what kind of coverage you have. Your insurance policy will not pay anything even if you have added the vehicle on your policy without their knowledge.
If its comp and collision then it should be fully covered
You really need to check the insurance policy wording for both your's and your friends policies. It is likely that you will both be covered to drive other cars but this is generally on a third-party only basis. Each insurer and insurance scheme varies so you should check with your insurer or broker before driving other cars. CQ
unless your insurance is fully comp u have no claim because the accident was your fault
if you don't have an up to date MOT then your insurance is null and void. if your car is stolen then you are only covered if you have fully comp insurance!
call the dealer and insurance agent.
Workers comp insurance has nothing to do with family members. Workers comp insurance is an insurance policy that your employer will have on if in case you get hurt at work.
It does if you specify this on your application. Different insurance companies have different requirements, but whatever the policy, you need to be clear about the make and model of the vehicle.