You can be added as a driver if you driver their vehicle sometimes but your vehicle cannot be added to their policy. The policy needs to be in the name of the person who owns the vehicle and all drivers and household residents should be listed on the policy as drivers or just residents. If you put your vehicle on a policy in a friends name the insurance company will deny the claim if an accident occurs. You sign a legal contract and state such in the contract.
No. Only legal dependents can be added to your health insurance policy.
Yes, it is possible to be added to your parent's car insurance, but there may be an extra premium to be payed.
No, the insurance has to be on your car not someone elses.
Yes, If someone will be driving the car, it is recommended to add inform your insurance company and have them added to the policy.
typcially , ''insurance stays with the car'' meaning the insurance on the vehicle would be primary..........
As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
ABSOLUTELY NOT. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own on your insurance policy no matter what kind of coverage you have. Your insurance policy will not pay anything even if you have added the vehicle on your policy without their knowledge.
It is very difficult and expensive for a teenager to get car insurance. The easiest way to get it is to be put on your parents' insurance and pay them the added insurance cost out of your wages.
NO! Buy your own insurance! Or get him to!
No!! Just be added to their policy
Car insurance follows the car. If you are using the friend's car temporarily, with permission, as a substitute for your own insured car, your insurance should cover you if the friend's insurance does not. What if my friend (who has the car) does not have insurance and I want to pay for my faults and fix it - will he be arrested?
Yes, but that shouldn't be needed. You can occasionally drive a friends car and be covered under their policy without being listed as a driver. If you are a regular driver of your friends car then see about being added as a driver to your friends auto policy. I have a question about that answer. Does the driver need to have his own insurance policy? if he drives his friends vehicle maybe once or twice a month? .... In the UK:Yes, you can.Also:Using the car owners policy to drive the car is often allowed, as is the option to use your own insurance on another car as insurance often includes "borrowing a car with the owners permission" and "lending it to someone" . However the insurance is often only "3rd party." so if you crash the car, the car it's self is not covered, and you must either fix the car at your cost, or lose a friend. YOur best bet is to either speak to your insurance company, or get the car owner to speak to their company, and sort it out properly.