You can obtain liability insurance if you do not own a car. It is often called "non-owners coverage" and will generally provide protection regardless of the car you are driving.
However, you must have an insurable interest in the vehicle in order to get physical damage coverage. An insurable interest is a "stake" in the continued existence of the vehicle. Therefore, if you are a co-owner of the vehicle, loaned money on it, or otherwise have a financial interest in it, you have an insurable interest sufficient to support an insurance transaction.
Your insurance is the protection; that's the nature of insurance.
Some insurance agencies will let you get a sort of temporary coverage, but I'm pretty sure you can't get permanent car insurance for a car you don't own yourself.
Legally...no. But, for insurance purposes, yes.
yes, not for the car but for yourself. you will not be insured on their car though if you crash it.
You can get a car insurance unless you will buy a car.
You can buy Non-Owners Auto Insurance.
It sorta makes sense that you would own a car. If you do not own a car why would you want liability insurance?
Your own car insurance will only cover a rental car in some cases. It will depend on your current insurance plan. Either way, you can take out insurance for the rental car.
Yes you will need car insurance in Ohio, if you own a car. Car insurance is mandatory to ensure people are covered for damage, in the case of a car accident.
there is no age, you buy car insurance when you own a car
you can put her on your insurance as a named driver
If you are going to drive a car, you should have insurance.