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∙ 10y agoAsk your insurance company. It is likely that you parents will need to be the owners.
It depends, I am 20 and still on my parents insurance, But i am also a full time student. I also have to say that I am still living in my parents home.
Most likely no, but still check your specific policy and the rules in the state you live in.
With all of the major companies, Yes.
No according to the law (which may be different from state to state) The uninsured motorist is always at fault
State Farm offers young driver and student car insurance providing low rates and discounts. In several states college students are actually still covered by their parents insurance polices but if a student isn't covered by their parents or wishes to get their own they can get a quote and apply online at State Farm.
Once you're married, you're legally considered an emancipated adult and would not be covered by your parents' insurance. You would be covered by your spouse's insurance.
If you are still listed on their policy, yes.
Insurance is overseen by individual states. If your parents have your car insured in Michigan and you are now living in another state with your car, say California, you will need to get a California auto policy, and drop the Michigan one.
Look at your bill. If it shows your address in the state that you currently reside in, then that will tell you what state you are insured in. You can still drive to whatever state you want and still be covered. If you move to another state then you must get a new insurance policy in that state. It is illegal to have insurance in another state and not live in it.
i am giving my parents a car i am still paying for the car can they get insurance without me
you have to have a car for getting a car insurance No, you can be driving your parents car & be on their policy, therefore you are still insured