YES...IT IS A STATE LAW THAT EVERY DRIVER HAS CAR INS...THERE ARE MANY FINE DETAILS THAT WILL FOLLOW IF ONE DOESN'T BUT YES BOTH PARTIES DO HAVE TO SHOW PROOF OF INS.
You can have ins on both car with same ins polictyAnswerYes, You need both cars insured. the vechicle can be added to your policy.
NO, unless the ins. on the car pays off more than you owe.The amount the ins. pays would be the the equivilent to the auction price in the balance due on the loan.
If you are at fault, your policy will pay for the other person's damage under your property damage coverage. If you have collision coverage, you will have to pay your deductible if you are at fault.
Neither, they are both the same. 3ft = 36in
The deductible is the part of the loss that the policyholder is responsible for paying before the insurance company pays the remainder of the loss.
Your medical insurance will probably pay; however, you will have to put in a claim to the other insurances first and get a written copy of denial before your medical insurance pays on a car accident. Make sure your doctors' billing offices have those instructions. I fought the charges from a surgery for 6 years before the hospital admitted they messed up the billing procedure.
In most states, you will owe whats left owing after the ins. co. pays.
If the title is in the child's name, the child is the legal owner and the parent cannot take the car, regardless of who pays the insurance.
Maybe...... as long as they have the same outlets/plug-ins.
yes. but cheaper to find dif. ins. co. that will cover you both on same policy.
No, the electrical plug-ins for a 700R4 and a 4L60E transmission are not the same. While both transmissions are electronically controlled, they have different wiring harness connectors and pin configurations. It is important to use the correct wiring harness for each transmission to ensure proper function.