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Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.

Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.

Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.

Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.

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Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.

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