No. If you had broadform insurance he would be able to drive any vehical you own as long as you NAME him a driver. Broadform is nice for people with more then one vehical.
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Yes, if it is going to be legally registered, licensed and driven.
They can not legally drive so the company would not be required to pay out on a claim.
Weapons which are legally owned but for which you're not actually licensed to own? Yes.
If the vehicle meets the road requirements. It has to have all the appropriate lights, mirrors and other requirements to pass a road inspection.
Depends on the state laws. Typically driver insurance coverage is extended to any driver of the vehicle insured. Insurance covers the vehicle and any legally licensed driver with permission to operate the vehicle.
Not all are insured, but the good ones tend to be. If you need a plumber I would do my research and ask if they are insured.
If he ever drives it he legally has to be insured. If he never sets foot behind the wheel, he does not.
Yes, I know of just such a case.
To do it legally? Then yes. Illegally then... NO!
Yes, as long as the other person is a legally licensed driver.
Yes, you can simply call your local bank and ask them if they are fdic insured. Legally, they have to give you an honest response. Most bakns are FDIC insured by the way.