Usually the insurance on the vehicle covers any driver who has the permission of the owner of the vehicle to drive the car.
The vehicle is insured not the individual. You can pay for and obtain the insurance in the name of the owner with you listed as an insured operator.
that depends on their insurance policy
the difference between a proposer and the insured is that a proposer is a person or an entity who is seeking insurance and an insuerd is someone or an entity covered by an insurance policy
No. * i say Depends on your policy. Call your insurance person.
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You have to ask the insured. By Law, the Life Insurance company cannot tell you unless they have proof that the Insured is dead. They would be violating the privacy law. *Check with The Center for Life Insurance Disputes.
The car is insured not the driver however many policies have restrictions as to who may drive the insured vehicle.
No. A homeowners insurance policy is specific to the property of the named insured.
There are many reasons why someone would want to get event insurance coverage. In case someone has an accident or something during an event it is important to be insured.
The un-insured driver will have to turn to their health insurance company for coverage if he carried no auto insurance.
not if you are personally insured to drive that vehicle on your own policy
Yes. All cars on the road have to be insured. If you have a learners permit, then you need to be driving with someone who does have their license and is insured.