If you OWN a car it can be insured.If it is to be driven it must be registered correctly for the insurance to be validI have an antique sports car that has not been driven or registered for two years, but it is insured.
Depends on the state. Generally if a state has compulsory auto insurance, and the car is registered/has plates/is legal to drive, you must have auto insurance for it.
In NYS, and I believe many states, the auto insurance must be from the same state as the state where the vehicle is registered.
The same as whatever state your vehicle is registered in.
Your auto insurance should be lowered if you do not have an accident or tickets for a year.
You should check with an agent on this. Some states will require the owner to have the policy and list you as a driver.
If you have made this new State your primary residence state, your insurance company may require after one year that you register your car and your license in your new state. The auto insurance should follow the registered state, and if you are a permanent resident, then you should register your car and re-write a new auto policy for that state.
Yes, a lot of auto insurance companies also offer scooter insurance. You should check with your auto insurance company to be sure that it carries scooter insurance.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
You can go to dmv.com to search for truck insurance in Indiana and also get a quote.
in the US Your sons need seperate auto insurance for their cars, as no Insurance Co. will oblige you with the said proposal. In the UK there are several insurance companies that have multi-car and famly policies to cover just this situation.
Yes it should, but the auto insurance company may have to pay the medical insurance after the claim is paid.