If you are travelling out of state, your auto insurance will extend to provide coverage in the states you are travelling to. If you are relocating, you will need to purchase insurance in your new state at the time you register your vehicle. Extended coverages between states will provide the same limits of liability you carry on your policy unless they do not meet state minimum requirements. If they do not meet state minimum requirements, the policy will automatically raise the limits while you are travelling if you have a claim.
The insurance will not stand if some one else was driving the car, in Florida.
Your auto insurance should cover you anywhere you drive to. As long as the person insured is driving the car there should not be any problems.
Umm... No... If your car has no insurance then then it doesn't have anyone to cover it... That's why you need insurance...
Auto insurance will not cover a boat under any circumstances.
Not in the UK. It is probably the same elsewhere in the world Home insurance will cover your legal liability, but not while driving a auto. Hence auto insurance. the best u can get out of ur home insurance is maybe ur contents in an auto accident.
yes it does
no, the driver has to be on your insurance or have there own insurance. if your driving and the persons with you then yes
It depends on the individual policy. Most full coverage auto insurance policies will cover the driver no matter what car he or she is driving, but not all. Check with your insurance agent. to see what SPECIFIC coverage you have before you waive the rental insurance at the rental office.
Auto insurance follows the vehicle so the policy that is covering the vehicle you are driving will provide the coverage.
No insurance company will cover you for driving whilst suspended. Any illegal activity will deem your policy null and void.
Yes, I believe they do!
Does my policy cover rental trucks