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No. You can only insure a vehicle that you own. The only situation where this is different is a married couple.

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Q: Can a car be registered to one person and insured by another in Virginia?
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In the state of Florida can a car be registered by one person and insured by another?

A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.


Uninsured driver driving insured car is he covered?

If a person is driving a car and he/she is uninsured but the vehicle in which he is driving is registered and insured to another individual, the registered owner is liable for the damages to the other pwesond's vehicle.


What is meant by other insured on the claim form?

The term "other insured" is another insured person exists who may cover the patient, the insured person who covers the patient on his or her insurance plan.


What happens to insurance when beneficiary dies before insured person?

generally nothing. Insured person can name another beneficiary.


Can an insured person also be the beneficiary on an insurance policy?

Yes, there is no bar in the insured person being beneficiary on another insurance policy.


If a person is insured with another company why do you have to exclude them from your policy?

I think that if a person is insured and lives in the same household than you shouldn't have to exclude them from driving your car if they are a relative


What is a co-insured?

Co-InsuredThe "Co-Insured" is another person or entity that is also covered under your insurance policy.


What happens if you get a ticket for no insurance but the car is insured by another person?

You probably get arrested.


Can bailiffs take a car owned by one person but insured by another?

Yes


Can a car be registered to one person and insured by another in New York State?

No. The insured must be the owner of the vehicle. You cannot insure something that you do not own. This is in any state. You don't want to find this out when you have a claim. The insurance company cannot pay a claim on a vehicle where the owner of the vehicle is not the insured on the policy. As a matter of full disclosure, I own and operate a small Independent Insurance Company in Central Georgia and have for the past 22 years. Prior to that I worked as an agent for a direct writer of insurance for 3 years.


Do I have to show proof of insurance if my car was parked when it was hit by another person?

Yes, if the vehicle is registered, in most states, you must have it insured. If the officer asks for proof of insurance, you are required to show it to him. If you do not have it, he may issue you a ticket. It does not matter if the car was in motion or parked.


If an insured truck driver from another state hits an uninsured motorist will the insured truck driver's insurance pay the expenses of the uninsured person?

Only if the truck driver was at fault.