Probably, but the other guy's insurance company should cover it since he was liable (unless it was a hit and run).
Only if your insurance policy includes driving in Ireland.
The insurance policy on the vehicle you were driving will pay any damages assuming the owner of the vehicle and the owner of the insurance policy is one and the same.
Anyone driving a motor vehicle needs to be on an insurance policy. Contact your insurance carrier and have him added to your policy, or purchase a policy for him, whichever is cheaper.
Quotes for an automobile insurance policy may be obtained through State Farm, All State and Dominion. Each insurance provider has an online form that asks some driving history questions and gives a quote on the spot.
This depends on the insurance policy. Usually your car is covered, no matter who is driving it. However, if you are driving a car and the owner doesn't have insurance, then your insurance would pay if you got in an accident.
There is no Such Auto Insurance Policy. You would need a Primary Auto Insurance Policy on your own Vehicle and then an attached Umbrella Policy on top of it in order to get close to this.
Anyone can be listed on your car insurance policy as long as they have a valid driver's license. You just have to remember if that person has a bad driving record it will affect your insurance.
Yes, If someone will be driving the car, it is recommended to add inform your insurance company and have them added to the policy.
Drinking and driving is illegal everywhere. No insurance company can provide a policy for illegal activities. Drinking and driving is dangerous, not to mention that if a car accident were to happen, insurance would not cover it.
I think it depends on your car insurance policy.
The insurance policy should be in the name of the registered owner of the car.It is not necessary that he should have a licence.The person who is driving the vehicle should have a valid driving licence.
Sure will.Its your policy,not the person driving its.