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Only if you added this person to your policy, otherwise he/she is not covered. Usually, the insurance agent will ask if there is anyone living in your household that would be driving your vehicle. At that point you can add this person to your policy or sign a waiver stating he/she will not be using your vehicle.

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Q: Is uninsured driver covered if lives in the house with a insured driver?
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What can you do if an uninsured driver hits your house?

File a loss notice with you Homeowners insurance Company. You should have no problem getting the damage to your home covered.


If an uninsured driver lives in your house are you responsible if they have an accident?

There are 3 possibilities: You ARE responsbile (or partly responsible) If (1) the un-insured driver is a minor and you are their parent or guardian (2) you are the owner or part-owner of the vehicle they are driving (3) the un-insured driver is on your insurance. Other than those factors, you would not be responsible for them.


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Is a non covered driver on your insurance with a learners permit covered if he is involved in an accident while driving with the owner of the car?

Subject to any policy exclusions if they had the owners permission then they more than likely will be considered an insured driver, for the purposes of this question. They of course will need to be listed as a driver on a vehicle in the house hold, (if not immediately, will depend on the rules of your area/insurance company, then certainly once a licensed driver)


Does a new teenage driver need to be insured himself if hes only driving his parents insured cars?

He should be a rated driver in the house on something. If not,,,the insurance company could decide to cancel if the teenage driver was not rated, and had a negligent accident.


Your car was hit outside your house and the driver drove away?

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You are trying to sell your motorcycle you brought it to someones house to look at it and they test drove it and its not insured or registered and crashed it?

You can't charge them with anything since they used it with permission & you took the risk of being uninsured. However, they should pay for the repair or your asking price voluntarily or you can take them to small claims if needed. You will need some proof (police report) he was the driver when it occurred & written estimates to support damages.


How can you see if a car is insured?

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Does homeowners insurance cover concrete stair separation from the house?

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If you are an insured driver and you drive someone elses car that is not insured are you legally insured while driving that car?

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Can you parked your uninsured vehicle on the property of the house you are renting?

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