It should, if you let someone borrow your car, coverages should apply.
depends on your insurance plan, call your adjuster.
Insurance will cover any licensed driver with permission to borrow the car.
Do you have car insurance? Yours will cover it. Your friend if he is a true friend, will cover the deductible.
Yes, if there was damage to another's car or property so your insurance can cover it.
Texas or not the policy you insurance company has you on determines that
If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should
Certainly, you can get liability insurance which will cover you while driving someone else's car.
Yes you can borrow it, but if he doesn't have insurance then you could be breaking the law.
A person may need cover for a single day if they have borrowed a car from someone whose own insurance policy does not cover this. Similarly, it could be taken out by someone who has lent a car to someone else.
Probably. When you purchase insurance, you are insuring the car. If you drive someone else's car and have an accident, their insurance should cover the costs (but their insurance *may* sue your insurance company for compensation/reimbursement.)
Does the car insurance covers a relative-visitor who wants to borrow a car for a few days?