Sure. There is no problem as long as you own both vehicles and list all household members and any other drivers on the application. Be very careful here, because if you do not list the drivers who drive the vehicle the insurance company can deny any claims due to material misrepresentation (lying). You also cannot insure a vehicle that is not titled to you. If you add a vehicle to your policy that you do not own there is no coverage The amount of fraud that is occurring in these ways has forced insurance companies to investigate claims more carefully and deny coverage in these types of cases.
Yes, you can insure two cars under the same policy. This is known as a multi-car insurance policy, which allows you to cover multiple vehicles under one policy for convenience and potentially cost savings.
No, you cannot insure a car with two different policies at the same time.
Yes, there can be two or more co-owners to a vehicle. Insurance of a vehicle can also belong to two or more individuals.
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. The exception would be in a family situation where two spouses own two vehicles and insure them on one policy.
You will insure the cars based on where they are driven the most. If you drive more in one state, insure the car there.
No. If you have an accident with $5000 in damage, you will receive only that amount - you can't have three different insurance policies, for example and expect to get $5000 from each.
Yes, it is possible to insure two cars with different insurance companies. Each car can have its own separate insurance policy with a different provider.
To do this you can go to an insurance website such as admiral which gives you a discount on your second car
You cannot insure my car. You can insure YOUR car. While you can purchsae more than one insurance policy, you will only be paid for the actual loss you have. If you have $1000 in damage, each would pay $500. Minus each company's deductible. It says that in your policy.
You can do two things: Title and insure in drivers name. (Best bet) Or buy the most coverage available and have the car insured with the College student as primary driver. You still may be sued but the insurance should take care of it.
One person can insure as many vehicles as he/she can afford.
This is listed under vehicle titles and you do neither that you ask. On a pink slip there are two boxes. One is the registered owner and the other is for the owner. If there is a loan on the car this is where the loan company is listed. If you own the car your name is there.