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yes. you simply need to find an agent that offers a basic non-owned vehicle policy. Note: these policies tend to cost a little more dependant on your driving history, but are still relatively inexpensive. If you have difficulty finding an agency that offers the coverage feel free to send me an email @ randywilliams1703@Yahoo.com and I'll be glad to forward some suggestions.

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Q: Can a licensed driver get liability insurance without owning a car in Texas?
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Do you have to have insurance to have a drivers license?

To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance.


May a licensed driver legally drive without auto insurance?

Not in Texas.


Can a licensed driver with valid Texas license obtain liability auto coverage in Texas?

Anyone over the age of 18 can buy autom insurance in Texas, licensed or not.


How does the insurance company of a licensed driver look at an accident where the driver they covered is at fault in an accident where the driver not at fault has a suspended license will the insuranc?

It does not matter to an insurance company that the other driver had a suspended license. Liability is determined by the factors of the accident and the evidence put forth. The fact that the other driver had no license does not affect liability or the handling of the claim.


A car with liability insurance only is borrowed and in an accident Car is totaled Whose insurance will cover?

When a car is borrowed (with permission) the insurance of the car owner is primary and the insurance of the driver is secondary. Here, the car owner has no coverage to pay for the damage to his/her own car, so the driver's liability insurance would cover the cost of the car. That is assuming the driver has liability insurance, if the driver doesn't have liability insurance, the car owner is stuck (unless he sues the driver).


Can you get car insurance with a permit?

I doubt there is insurance available to you. With a permit, you are actually driving under the authority and liability of the licensed driver in the car. It is their insurance that protects you and other drivers in the event of an accident. Once you have a driver's license and own your own car, you can purchase insurance from almost any insurance company.


Where can you get car insurance with a permit?

I doubt there is insurance available to you. With a permit, you are actually driving under the authority and liability of the licensed driver in the car. It is their insurance that protects you and other drivers in the event of an accident. Once you have a driver's license and own your own car, you can purchase insurance from almost any insurance company.


How can you obtain liability car insurance without a driver's license?

You'll have to contact an independent Insurance Agent. Most standard Insurance companies will not issue a policy to an unlicensed driver but you can find a non-standard insurer that will usually for up to 60 days until you get your drivers license. You'll just have to look around a bit for a licensed insurance company in your state that will accept the risk.


Can you get car insurance without a drivers licencs?

Yes, but unless you list a licensed driver on your policy it will be very expensive.


What type of insurance must every driver have in the state of NJ?

Liability Insurance


Do all drivers need auto insurance?

No, but if you wish to actually drive a vehicle, you will need to have insurance on that vehicle. A driver must also have a valid driver's license. Anyone who wishes to drive a car on a public street needs to have that vehicle registered and licensed as well as having liability insurance on that vehicle.


If the owner gave permission to a licensed driver is the licensed driver still responsible to pay for an accident?

It is my understanding that the car owner's insurance pays for the person who was hit. The driver's insurance is responsible for the car he/she was driving.