Yes.
the ensurance covers the car, not the person, so if you have your insurance in your car, then you can proove that the car is ensure and what ever ensurance you have, it goes from there
In most cases an insurance policy for a car goes into effect the moment the first payment is made. In the case of medical insurance there might be a waiting period based on the insurance company. Life insurance usually goes into effect after the first payment is made, but there might also be a waiting period before benefits will be issued.
You can find Classic Car Insurance at First National Car Insurance Group, Geico and of course you can find Classic Car Insurance from Haggerty Classic Car Insurance.
You can budget your car insurance by changing the coverage that you have on your car. Liability only insurance, or your state minimum is going to be the cheapest insurance but doesn't provide much coverage. As you add coverage the price goes up.
You can find great car insurance on most of the major car insurance website. First start with progressive and move on.
It goes up and then drops at age 25.
Car insurance first gets cheaper when you turn 25.
The rule of thumb is that the owner's insurance pays first and, if that coverage is inadequate, the driver's car pays.
ANY driver with permission to drive that car by the owner is covered under that car's insurance policy. Insurance goes with the car...not the driver.
It actually goes down as you age.
Yes, at least in Mass the insurance coverage goes with the driver and not with the car. However, if you and daughter live together, you must both be on the policy to be covered in the car that has the insurance policy.