If it is completely off the road you do not need to pay insurance. But do not move it one inch on a public road!
Pay-as-you-go car insurance is exactly that. It caters to the exact conditions of the driver and vehicle, particularly the amount of miles driven. It also accounts for the time of day!
To the insurance company.
you will have to pay a debt and GET CAR INSURANCE
Yes your insurance will pay for it because if you have good insurance it will pay for it
No, as long as the vehicle is not driven. But if something happens such as a tree falls on it, you would have to pay for the damages out of your own pocket.
Probably not. They have to pay insurance on the cars that get test driven and if you have a DUI it makes it much more expensive for them to hire you.
It depends on many factors, like type of car, type of insurance, age, experience, location, garaging, security features, driving history. All of these are taken into account. A new and inexperienced driver is likely to pay more insurance than the value of the vehicle being driven.
The insurance company will pay you the worth of your car minus your deductible.
if he is not on your insurance he is required to have his own insurance otherwise he is driving your car without insurance with or without your permission illegally so no it will be the get out clause the insurance company will use not to pay out and why should they pay for someone who has not paid for there services
If you have full coverage on your car, then your insurance should pay. But if all you have is liability insurance, then no, it won't pay to fix your car. But there is a chance that your uninsured motorists coverage will pay for the damages, if you have it.
I have taken my caroff the road for the winter. Do I still need to pay insurance