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You can get a car driver's insurance quote at your local bank, when you ask for an insurance quote, they will let you talk to the insurance guy from the bank.
The rule of thumb is that the owner's insurance pays first and, if that coverage is inadequate, the driver's car pays.
Auto insurance typically covers the car, not the driver. So, if you have insurance on your vehicle, but you drive another vehicle that doesn't have insurance, you are not protected by your policy if you have an accident in that other vehicle. However, if you have insurance on your vehicle, and you lend it to a driver (from another household) who does not have his or her own insurance, they will be covered by your policy while they are driving your car.
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Car insurance for new drivers can be obtained in many different ways and places. One could visit a local insurance agent and get a quote and purchase a policy directly from the agent. Online sites are another popular place to purchase insurance.
Auto Insurance follows the car not the driver. My son's girlfriend was driving his car when they where in an accident and his insurance was responsible.
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).
In the United States, anyone who is able to get a driver's license can get car insurance. The driver's license holder must be have insurance in their own name, or they can be added to a primary driver's insurance.
Several insurance companies will gladly offer a quota for car insurance to a convicted driver. The quota will not be low, and it will probably cost the driver as much as a new car will.
Usually the insurance policy of the owner of the car is primary and then if the driver of the car has a policy of their own then it is secondary.
You can get car insurance for a student driver in Virginia many ways. One way is to call a local All State franchise. Another company you might be interested in calling is Progressive.
You are insuring the car and not the driver. Of course since the driver has died, you should notify the insurance company of this. The insurance policy is still in place until the policy runs out. As long as the premium is paid on time the policy is good, and the car is still insured.