As long as you have permission from him to drive and/or his policy does not exclude other drivers.
Yes, you can. Ask your insurance company for a "broadform" contract. This contract insures you for every car you drive.
the verb form of insurance is insure.Other verbs are insures, insuring and insured.Some examples in sentences are:"I will insure my car against damage"."He insures the house"."I am insuring myself"."The officer asks if he is insured".
No you'd have to file your loss notice with the company that insures your car or your medical insurance policy. Homeowners Insurance policies provide no coverage for the automobiles.
No, American Family Insurance insures individuals. They offer auto, renters, health, car, and business insurance.
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Of course you can drive it... you can drive any car you want... I think the question you are asking though is whether or not it will be legal to drive and whether or not an out of force car insurance policy will cover you if you wreck the vehicle even if it has a current tax and license... right? The answer to those questions is NO. If the current owner's coverage is not in force, it is not legal for you to drive the vehicle unless you have a Non-Owner Insurance policy which insures any vehicle you drive. An out of force policy will NOT cover you at all. Whether the vehicle has current license and tax has no bearing at all on whether you meet your States insurance guidelines.
Generally, the person whose name is 'actually on the title' must be the same person who insures the car. You must disclose to the insurance company if you are not the owner of the car. You should call the insurance company and ask your question.
In the UK you must have insurance that covers you to drive the car in question.
If the driver of the car has permission to drive and didn't have insurance. The claim could be filed with the insurance company that insures the car. Chad Joiner
A non-owned auto is a car that you drive that you don't own. This is very common with executives that drive company cars. The company owns the car and insures it and the driver buys an insurance policy for themselves as a driver of any car so they will be covered if they are sued due to an auto related accident.
If you are going to drive a car, you should have insurance.
if you have licence, and you have permission to driver the car, then you can drive the car,but laws change from state to state,so in some countries, insurance is compulsory to drive the car