No. In any US state insurance companies are only allowed to sell auto insurances of any kind to licensed drivers. The reasoning for this is because in the event that the person with the learners permit fails their road test(s), then the insurance companies are not held liable in the event of an accident. That is why there is a manidtory requirement that the person with the learner's permit drive with a licensed experienced driver in the car at ALL times, so in the event there is an accident, the insurance company will cover it under the licensed driver's policy.
It prevents lawsuits since neither party is held responsible.
An accident that is your fault. And it only covers damage to others things, not yours
AIG purchased Interstate Life and Accident Ins Co Interstate was owned by parent company, TIC, which was purchased by Gulf United, a mother company of other ins. companies. Gulf United was purchased by American General Life & Accident Ins. Co., which was then purchased by AIG. So, yes, technically you could say AIG bought Interstate, BUT, it was done indirectly, not a direct, individual purchase.
If you are at fault, your policy will pay for the other person's damage under your property damage coverage. If you have collision coverage, you will have to pay your deductible if you are at fault.
You can try to sue in small claims court if it is allowed in your state, but you will have to prove the other party is at fault and some states won't award you anything no matter what because you broke the law by not having insurance.
The person who owns the car is responsible for license, insurance and registration. You are required to have your own insurance.
16 if you get your permit at that time. when your 15 you have to take classes for a couple of weeks than you take your test and get your permit if you pass at 16 you take the actual test and see if you get your license
I had a minor at fault accident with a company vehicle. I provided my current car ins co with a letter from my old car ins co stating that they did not pay a claim on this accident. My new ins company accepted it and ignored the accident. You can do as above although it is best to tell insurance about all incidnets just in case other wise any undisclosed information could invalidate claims
A grade B P7 can be purchased right now for about $600. These are German police trade ins, usually in great condition.
A grade B P7 can be purchased right now for about $600. These are German police trade ins, usually in great condition.
I have an old policy from Brookings Internationa life ins co. How do I learn more about them or contact them?
you are, no matter hows at fult.If you have ins. they will make the other party pay sometimes. but after all its your car. - I have to disagree with the above statement. Even though it is "after all your car", it's not your fault you were in the wreck. It's not like you chose for it to happen. You did nothing wrong. They are at fault, therefore their insurance should pay for it.