Not usually. With most companies the spouse will be required to sign the exclusion. I always recommend my clients against excluding people from their insurance policies. An exclusion takes away all coverages on a policy if the excluded person is driving not matter what the circumstance. Back to you original question, it is up to the insurance company whether or not the spouse must sign to be excluded.
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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.
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How can you find out if life insurance has been taken out in your name with or without your knowledge.?
Windscreen is an optional car insurance coverage for your insurance policy. It means your damaged windscreen can be repaired without recurring costs and no effect on your no claims bonus.
The amount for a knee replacement would be between $20,000 and $35,000 without insurance coverage. If there is insurance coverage, the out of pocket expense can be lowered.
Only screwed insurance agents will take a split on commission without your knowledge.
Auto Insurance Without a Car?Yes, You can purchase "Non Owners Insurance" Coverage. Sometimes referred to as "Named Driver Coverage"Drive safe - Buckle Up
They should not unless you did not sign a waiver of coverage.
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Homeowners policies specifically exclude damage to motorized vehicles with the exception of lawn mowers that are exclusively use for maintenance of the property. Also, golf carts are usually covered. Automobiles can only be covered by an auto policy that has physical damage coverage included.