Unless there is a specified time frame in your families insurance policy there is no specific set time. That said, your families insurer could deny any claim you may have if you are not listed as a driver. Meaning you and your family would be paying out of pocket for any claim/damages you cause.
Yes, If someone will be driving the car, it is recommended to add inform your insurance company and have them added to the policy.
If your spouse has no drivers license and does not drive, then no, you don't have to include them on your auto insurance policy. Actually, they have to have a drivers license before they can be added to the policy.
When you get married, and either spouse has children, those children can be added to the policy. If you have a family plan, step children can also be added to a medical insurance policy.
No. Only legal dependents can be added to your health insurance policy.
Yes, they will raise your insurance because the driver with the suspended license is considered irresponsible and a major risk to them. Get them removed from the insurance. They are no longer allowed to drive, and are no longer driving the car, so the rates should actually go down. Once their license has been reinstated, and they need to be added back into the policy, the rates will go up.
Your child will need to be added to your insurance the day that they get a license and begin driving. If you already have a policy, your representative can quickly add them to your policy. You will need to decide which family cars the child will drive and stick to that.
Double indemnity can be added to an insurance policy to allow the insured to receive a higher benefit.
Double indemnity can be added to an insurance policy to allow the insured to receive a higher benefit.
yes, simple as that.
Typically you add the newly licensed driver after they get their license, however some companies require that a young driver with a lerners permit be added to the policy.
No!! Just be added to their policy
Anyone driving a motor vehicle needs to be on an insurance policy. Contact your insurance carrier and have him added to your policy, or purchase a policy for him, whichever is cheaper.