As long as you are not driving illegally they will. It's debatable whether they could deny liability if you are driving in violation of your restrictions and you might need an attorney. Otherwise, if you are operating it and as long as you haven't been declared an unacceptable risk.
Depends on the insurance company. There are companies that will insure unlicensed drivers.
Call an insurance company. You can insure anything if you can prove it is yours.
No, you cannot insure your license. Auto insurance covers vehicles, not licenses.
some insurance company will let you but they will require a licence number of the person you are allowing to drive the car
they cannot suspend you, only a court and the police can, however, they can refuse to insure you.
they insure themselves
No, some companies can insure you without a drivers license.
It's not likely due to the fact that the company would consider the person a high risk. In most states it would not be legal to insure a nonlicensed driver. In many cases person's who have a licensed suspended will have valid insurance coverage cancelled or at the very least resticted. This is not always true. If you go to Progressive.com there is an option for a suspended license as you can pay your ticket or take care of the suspension and remain with your insurance company. Your premiums will be higher, but you will be able to get insurance.
Generally you can not get insurance to drive a car when your license is revoked. You can however insure the car against theft and vandalism etc.
No, it is generally not legal to purchase car insurance with an expired license in North Carolina. Insurance companies typically require a valid license in order to provide coverage. It's important to renew your license before obtaining car insurance.
No, you are not required to insure all your cars with the same company. You have the option to insure each car with a different insurance company if you choose to do so.
An insurance company cannot suspend your license, period. Only the government can do that. What they can do is refuse to insure you. In practical terms, this may amount to the same thing, since most states make it illegal to drive without insurance (or some other proof of financial responsibility, such as a bond).