No, Auto Insurance is required to Operate a motor vehicle on public roads, If the College student does not drive, then it is not necessary to have auto insurance nor is it necessary for them to have a drivers license.
If you are looking health insurance coverage for a college student, you have several choices. You can try your current health insurance company or contact the school office to sign up for the schools insurance program.
Inexpensive car insurance for a college student can be found by having the student's insurance on the parent's policy. Some states allow for the parent to have a college student on their insurance until they graduate.
Yes, if there is not a court order mandating that the coverage be provided.
As soon as the insurance company gets wind that you are married they will drop you from their coverage. If you are caught using their insurance they will probably try to charge you with fraud or cancel your parents insurance.
Most just require a copy of the students schedule showing they are enrolled full time
Companies that offer health insurance for individuals depend on the country you are in. If you are in Canada you can get coverage from Blue Shield or if you're a college student from Green Shield. If you are in America you can get coverage from Medicaid.
Do you have a child that is going away to college or is currently a student at a university? If so, your child may no longer be covered under your health insurance policy. Check with your provider when your child turns 18 to see if your child is still covered under your health insurance plan, as many health care providers consider the age of 18 as an adult. If you need to purchase health care coverage for your child, ask the college if they offer student health insurance. Most colleges offer insurance to students at a very reasonable rate.
No, its not necessary. However, it would probably be a good idea to have some life insurance regardless.
If you have to file a claim on that child they can request that you 'prove' they are a full time student. I had to do this periodically without a claim while our daughter was in college. And if you cannot prove it that child will have no coverage.
College students can find information regarding student health insurance on several websites, these are UHCSR, Compare Health plans, Web Crawler and E Health Insurance.
as long as your child continues to be a full time student, then they are covered until they graduate. That may not be the case. Most insurance will cover a student to age 21 - 25. So if the student wants to pursue a doctorate that will take them past their cutoff date then they will be terminated. It depends on the policy.
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