You can have ins on both car with same ins polictyAnswerYes, You need both cars insured. the vechicle can be added to your policy.
If one of the car's is driven by your child in college. And both cars are in your name. Does it have to be yes to BOTH answers or one of them
Yup. Both of you are at fault, and will most likely have to use your own insurance to repair your cars.
Only human beings are covered by disability insurance. If you want to insure cars, you require automobile insurance.
Can one person have two car insurance policies on two different cars
Ordinarily, if both cars were insured under the same auto policy, many insurers waive the deductible on both. This is likewise the case if two unrelated insureds of the same insurer have a collision.
Two of the most popular place to get no down payment auto insurance is from Cars Direct and the General. Both offer the same service with competing prices.
Yes you can.
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No. I have three cars under the same insurance policy and each is registered to a different name.
If two cars crash and neither driver has insurance, the police officer arriving on the scene will of course both issue you tickets for no insurance, and your license can be suspended. The officer will also determine who was at fault, generally the faulty party is responsible for damages. Otherwise you are both on your own for being negligent for not having insurance at the time of the accident.