No. You do not have to carry insurance in Florida if you dont own a vehicle.
You may have to add their name to the title as co-owner.
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..
parents if the insurance is under their names
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That really depends on the situation. Most car insurance companies allow parents to pay for their son's car insurance IF he is living together with his parents AND that the car is garaged with them. If his son is living independently with his own car and has his own home where he can garage his car, then he will be paying his own car insurance. Any wrecks resulting in claims or ticket points will be held against the parent's premium if he is merely included on their policy.
Yes they can. Their insurance can be less costly if they take it with their parents in connection with a multi car policy.
Dealer insurance does not carry over after you purchase the car. Most states require you to have your own insurance to drive off the lot after you buy it.
yes
Any car that you can own that you only carry liability insurance on.
Here are several answers and opinions from FAQ Farmers: * No, it is up to you to obtain your own auto insurance policy. * They carry insurance on vehicles that have not yet been purchased.
I wouldn't worry about your friend and his insurance, but your own. If you are a minor your parents owe for damages that your friend did to the other car. If you allowed him to drive the car without your parents permission that is a problem too. That was not smart allowing someone to drive your car.