Nooooo....YOU are not required to insure anyone but yourself. However, if you are letting him/her drive your vehicle, you'd better be sure he/she is carrying insurance.
my son is on my auto insurance policy but he has moved to florida and I live in Michigan. Can he still be covered on my auto policy if he now lives in florida?
You need to be insured where you live.
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.
Do you have any insurance. If driving, they ask for your proof of auto insurance.
Yup ... this is the usual case when kids still live at home and have their own cars.
The Insurer and the Insured are parties to an insurance contract.
Yes you can. I am insured with Insurance Locators in Mesa.
Depending who insured you.
The website Michigan Auto Law designates the following four auto insurance companies as best: Auto-Owners Insurance Company, Home-Owners Insurance Company, Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance Company, and Grange Insurance Company of Michigan. Alternatively, the website iSeeCars has its own ranking of the top ten such companies, as determined by the number of complaints.
You can go to dmv.com to search for auto insurance in the Michigan region for free.
There is no bar that you have both autos insured in the same insurance company.You are at liberty to choose different co for your second auto.
Yes