Not necessarily. If you never drive it you don't have to keep insurance. If you do use it, (at least once a month at best), you are required to have insurance as you have to have insurance anytime you are on the road with a motor vehicle.
you could keep it unused forever because u might need it
Yes. If you prepaid for your policy, your insurance company will refund any unused portion.
This depends on your terms and conditions,but in general any unused premuim can be returned or tranfered to another car.
Yes ing insurance is reliable for car insurance. If you ask ing they will let you know all about the insurance and keep you covered.
No. It would have to be sent back to the insurance company if they paid too much.
Keep making payments on a car you don't have and learn your lesson about not letting your insurance lapse.
If he has to have a car to keep his job, but can't get his license reinstated or pay for the insurance, then he won't be able to keep his job.
if you do not own a car you do not have to have insurance the insurance is tied to the registration when you register plates for a car and that is how the state keep track of you for insurance purposes I live in Ohio
no, but it is recommended. the repo co has insurance and is bonded for this type of situation. you will have to provide proof of repo to your insurance co.
The insurance company will usually retain the vehicle. You may be able to purchase it from them, call and ask.
They cut you a check and keep your car.
If one has a car loan for a new or used car in most states they are required to keep full coverage insurance. After 5 to 6 years coverage can be dropped to liability if needed.