Some coverages protect the car itself and some coverages will follow the driver no matter where they are or whose car they are in. The laws are different in every state and not all states offer the same coverages. To make it even more confusing, the different companies protect you in different ways. To give you some examples; PIP or Personal Injury Protection will follow the insured and their immediate family around no matter whose car they are in. In fact, they don't even need to be in a car; if they are hit by a car while walking or bicycling down the road, they are covered. Another coverage like Comprehensive or Collision, will obviously follow the car, because that is what will pay to repair the vehicle should it become damaged. The best bet it to check with your car insurance company and ask exactly what part of the car insurance you are concerned about.
Yes you can, but you must make the situation clear to the insurer. Under some circumstances the insurer may refuse. Such as if a parent is trying to insure their child's car. (See: fronting car insurance)
It may be a good idea to speak to your insurer before purchasing a car. They can help you find a model that will not break the bank insuring.
The best way to insure your car is by visiting comparison websites to compare insurance quotes then phone or buy online the best insurer and buy the policy. Try http://www.theycompare.co.uk or http://www.confused.com etc to compare insurance quotes.
Any car insurer in the UK will insure an American car within the UK. Just a few of these companies include Swift Cover, Admiral, Tesco and Hastings Direct.
I would say the car, as the SUV is in a higher clasifaction than a car. additional from other> depends on the vehicle, You need to ask your insurer, Most people think corvetts are high but they are actually about the same as A VW beetle.
A non admitted insurer is somettimes referred to as a surplus lines carrier.
One can find reviews for a car insurer from rating sites such as ProductReview. As well as this, one may read the newspaper for car insurer reviews, or ask a critic.
you can insure a car with no license
You can insure the car if you list those drivers on the policy.
No. You must have a valid driver's license to insure your car.
The bare minimum to insure a car is $500
Yes, some companies will insure your car without registration.