You can if they have a license, and are insured.
Yes, if the vehicle is roadworthy, they are insured to drive it and hold a full licence.
Were they a named insured in the Household? By most companies, if you are rated in the household, you may drive any vehicle in HH. Yes, coverage should still apply to the vehicle however I would try to get the title of the car changed out of the name of the deceased party's name as soon as possible.
If you're liscensed, and have permission from the person under which the car is insured, you are able to drive the car if it is insured even if you yourself are not insured
We need to know what he's insured for. If he's insured to drive the car, then yes. If he's insured with life insurance, then no. But normally it's the car that carries the insurance.
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
People are not insured. Vehicles are. In other words, it's not necessary for a vehicle owner to determine whether a potential driver is insured. The owner knows whether his car is insured. It is necessary, however, for a person who wishes to drive a vehicle to ensure that it is properly insured. I would not operate a vehicle unless I saw a valid insurance card for it.
Absolutely. The CAR is insured, not the driver.
Is the CAR insured? If not, it's not legal.
Insurance follows the car, not the driver. As long as the car is insured and you have permission from the owner to drive it, you are covered.
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You have to be eighteen to drive a car