no.
Absolutely not. If the insurance is 'invalid' then the car is uninsured and it is against the law to drive an uninsured car. If the driver is caught operating the vehicle, they will be arrested and the car will be impounded.
We need to know what he's insured for. If he's insured to drive the car, then yes. If he's insured with life insurance, then no. But normally it's the car that carries the insurance.
It will depend on the driver's car insurance company. In case that driver gets into a car accident, it would be presumed his car insurance will step in to settle the damages.
An Uninsured car has no insurance. Your liability coverage may follow you to it if it is a replacement vehicle but would not cover damage to the uninsured vehicle.
Presuming of course you have no reason to think they aren't uninsured because they are too irresponsible to drive safetly, it's fine. It's one reason you carry insurance that covers anyone who drives your car.
My insurance canceled uninsured person hits someone in rear what happens to me
You can drive without Car insurance in New Hampshire. I live here. If you are hit by an uninsured driver and you have insurance then your insurance pays for your medical and car repairs. Its another way poor and non working people screw over those who go out and work everyday and pay for their way in the world. If you drive, you should have to have insurance. Its dumb.
Insurance is issued on the vehicle, not the driver. If your child, properly licensed, is driving with you in the front passenger seat, the vehicle and its passengers are covered.
You should never drive uninsured however if the car has coverage it may or may not exclude other drivers besides the owner. Look into that before you borrow it.
They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
You need to have uninsured motorist insurance as a rider on your insurance. If not you will have to sue the uninsured driver.