There is no need to switch auto insurance companies, In general you are required to notify your insurer within a reasonable time frame of a vehicle change, usually legally defined as up to 30 days.
As insurance laws are propagated by each state, You should check with your insurance agent to be sure of the time allowed in your state.
You really don't have to switch auto insurance companies once you trade a car; all you need to do is inform your provider about the switch. Depending on the make, model and mileage of the new vehicle, your rates may rise or fall, at which point of time you can decide whether you're getting a decent rates or if it's time to start looking for cheap auto insurance quotes from other providers.
Talk to your agent to be sure
YES call your auto insurance provider.
Trade Car insurance will provide you coverage when you are between automobiles, and is only a temporary coverage, not to be confused with regular auto insurance.
If you already have insurance and trade in your car you have 10 days to notify your insurance company or your new car will not be covered.
If by 50 car insurance, you mean you are considering switching to car insurance for those over 50 years old, it would not be a bad idea if you qualify. You can often get discounts on car insurance with the same coverage.
I would switch insurance carriers.
Just as long as you own the car.
The names of some cheap car insurance providers in New Jersey are "Long Branch Car Insurance", "Bloomfield Car Insurance" and "East Orange Car Insurance".
As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
yes because if you have insurance on your car as long as you name is on the title and you were in the car with your friend most likely the insurance will cover it
No, as long as you have let your insurance company know they car is stolen.
Yes