It is not possible to take out insurance on a person with their knowledge. The insured must answer all underwriting questions and sign the application as well. The only case where this would not be true is if the insurance is being taken out on your minor child.
Not without their knowledge.
To tape someone without their knowledge can be illegal depending on the circumstances. It's illegal to record a private act without knowledge or consent but it's legal to record public acts such as speeches.
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No. It is not legal for anyone to drive without insurance in Minnesota.
If the car you are driving is insured then you are not driving without insurance.
I think,They get a fine or legal action. And you would still be o.k as they shouldn't of been driving in the first place
There's probably more that you are not telling us in this question. If it's your car insurance, then no, the insurance company will send you a cancellation notice before cancelling your auto insurance. If you illegally have your car on someone else's policy, didn't pay them, and they removed your car from their policy then yes. The only thing is they never should have put your car on their policy but that is as much your fault as theirs. An individual has no requirement to notify you when they decide to make a change on their insurance policy.
If there is no insurance on the vehicle and you get a ticket for driving without insurance you are guilty of the offense and will have to pay your fine. Even though the vehicle belongs to someone else it is the responsibility of the driver to make sure there is valid auto insurance on the vehicle before driving it.
The question is unclear, please rephrase. If you're asking if a legal aide would know enough about insurance, to help you decide what kind of insurance coverage you should get. Its possible that they would, but I would assume that most legal aides would have a very limited knowledge base as far as insurance is concerned. You would be better off talking to an impartial insurance agent or financial advisor.
you cant because it is not legal
USAYou're at fault as you're not legal to be on the road. It's the same as if you were driving without a licence but someone hit you, you have no legal right to be on the road so therefore it's immediately your fault.Some other countriesRegardless of whether you have insurance, provided you were driving legally, if it is his fault then quite simply, he is at fault. You just won't be able to claim any insurance for it, and neither will he.
No, both adults must be consenting.