Does Granddaughter not live with you anymore and not drive vehicle ever? If Granddaughter has moved into her own house and never drives any of your cars then yes you can drop her from your insurance. If she is still a member of your household or drives any of your vehicles then no you cannot taker her off your insurance.
Yes, you can add your grandson to your car insurance policy. Speak to your insurance broker.
As long as she has your permission, she can drive the vehicle and she will be covered. If she drives it more than a few times, you should add her to the policy.
Answer If you don't have your own car and you are going to be driving their car, yes they have to add you to their car insurance or you won't be covered..
yes ,you can add driver's name in your insurance policy.
Yes, you can add the child and the car
I heard you do not have to add your 16 year old to your car insurance policy since he/she will only be driving your insured car. Is this true?
The only way you'll be able to insure your granddaughter's car on your policy is if she lives with you. You can cover anybody as a driver of your cars on your policy, but in terms of covering her car, she has to be a resident of your household. That being said, it will definitely be cheaper to cover your granddaughter and her car on your policy, provided she is a household resident.
It is not automatically covered. You must call your insurance company and add the car to your policy.
Yes.
You can purchase car liability insurance from the same company you get your regular car insurance from. If you are a new car insurance customer, ask your agent to add liability insurance to your plan.
actually no ..sorry .you cant unless your her legal guardian.. *additional* chances are no, it depends upon your individual insurance company. my advise is to call your insurance representative and ask