As long as she has your permission, she can drive the vehicle and she will be covered. If she drives it more than a few times, you should add her to the policy.
He should be a rated driver in the house on something. If not,,,the insurance company could decide to cancel if the teenage driver was not rated, and had a negligent accident.
No. But he/she can't drive it unless they are
if u hav permission from ther parents if u hav permission from ther parents
no
All persons who are going to be driving the "family' vehicles have to be on the policy. Insurance companies have a different criteria for insuring teenage drivers than they do for adults.
No. If you had broadform insurance he would be able to drive any vehical you own as long as you NAME him a driver. Broadform is nice for people with more then one vehical.
If he ever drives it he legally has to be insured. If he never sets foot behind the wheel, he does not.
If he's not driving the parents car then he should not need to be insured for it. He should however be insured for whatever car he "Is" driving. All drivers are required to carry financial responsibility, regardless of who's car they are driving. This can be accomplished by being a scheduled driver on the car owner's policy, or in some cases by a non owners policy. Also bare in mind that parents and legal gaurdians can be held financially liable for the acts of minors.
If the teenage age is 19 and not a full time student - NO - if under 19 years old or a full time student under the age of 23 maybe 26 - solely dependent on parents then in most cases YES.
The best way to get motor insurance quotes that include your two teenage sons is to discuss first with your present insurance provider. After you get their quotes, you can go online with your existing policy and apply for free quotes from other insurance companies. Several insurance companies provide discounts for loyal customers and discounts for more drivers insured on one policy.
NO, All drivers are required to carry insurance and be scheduled on an auto insurance policy. if he's not on the policy then he is not a covered driver. Although your company may be required to pay for an accident in which your uninsured teenager is involved. they would not be paying because he was covered, but rather they would have to pay due to the parents negligence in failing to obtain proper insurance for their teenage child and because they allowed the uninsured child to drive the vehicle. The insurer is often liable to pay for the negligence of the insured. Don't confuse this though with an assumption that the uninsured child was somehow covered simply because the insurer had to pay.
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