yes, but it probably would be extremely expensive without the parents on the policy since the parents absorb some of the negative risk involved with male teenage drivers.
Many different types of people buy term life insurance for temporary life insurance needs, such as, Individuals Couples Married Couples Young Families Homeowners Newlyweds Expecting Parents People with a Mortgage
an individual who buys an annuity pays the insurance company a sum of money and, in return, will receive a monthly income for as long as the purchaser lives.
Anyone who buys insurance from them.
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...their parents
The person that buys the insurance policy is referred to as the policy owner. This person is the only one that can make changes to the policy or cancel it. However, there may be more than one policy owner for the same insurance policy.
Progressive Insurance can write a policy for you and your parent, but the parent is excluded as a driver because they do not have a license.
people from all walks of life (the insured)
This isn't really enough information to answer your questions. If you still living with your parents and are under 18 the vehicle really needs to be titled in your parents name and then it can be insured in their name as well with you are the driver. If under 18 you are not an adult and cannot sign legal contracts. Have your parents contact your insurance company for their recommendation as well. Most companies want you to have your own insurance if you are an adult and have the vehicle titled in your name only. The problem is that you still must be listed on each others insurance policies as drivers if you live in the same household.
When a person buys a policy online from an insurance company,there is no role of an agent in the whole process.
she buys her clothes from different places
insurance buys it & it is fixed up to sell to teenagers