Generally no but you could call your insurance agency to make certain she is not connected to you through insurance in any way.
As a general rule for protection against creditors you should also make sure you have homestead protection on your real property. In some states a homestead exemption declaration must be recorded in the land records. In some states the protection for the primary residence is automatic.
Generally no but you could call your insurance agency to make certain she is not connected to you through insurance in any way.
As a general rule for protection against creditors you should also make sure you have homestead protection on your real property. In some states a homestead exemption declaration must be recorded in the land records. In some states the protection for the primary residence is automatic.
Generally no but you could call your insurance agency to make certain she is not connected to you through insurance in any way.
As a general rule for protection against creditors you should also make sure you have homestead protection on your real property. In some states a homestead exemption declaration must be recorded in the land records. In some states the protection for the primary residence is automatic.
Generally no but you could call your insurance agency to make certain she is not connected to you through insurance in any way.
As a general rule for protection against creditors you should also make sure you have homestead protection on your real property. In some states a homestead exemption declaration must be recorded in the land records. In some states the protection for the primary residence is automatic.
Generally no but you could call your insurance agency to make certain she is not connected to you through insurance in any way.
As a general rule for protection against creditors you should also make sure you have homestead protection on your real property. In some states a homestead exemption declaration must be recorded in the land records. In some states the protection for the primary residence is automatic.
No i dont think because she was the one driving the car, i didnt mtter who it belonged to.
You don't have to live there as long as you are listed on the policy.
parents if the insurance is under their names
yes, if your daughter had your permission to drive then gave her permission for boyfriend to drive, then he is an insured driver under the policy.....coverage/policy stays with the vehicle, meaning your policy will pay (assuming he was at fault)...and thus be affected by this accident........
Parent's policy pays
If there is a lawsuit, they will name the owner of the vehicle, your insurance company would more than likely represent you/your daughter. I do not think you can be held liable personally.
If you are in your parents vehicle and you are on their auto insurance policy, you would be covered.
You do not have to live with them as long as you are listed on the policy.
You need to involve parents or a lawyer, as appropriate.
Yes, the person is an adult and if the accident was his fault is responsible regardless of the status of the insurance coverage.
No. He will get a ticket. His parents will have to pay all the expenses related to the accident. The parent's insurance probably won't pay anything unless it is covered under uninsured motorists section. I don't know about that.
Answer If you have Auto Insurance and it's on your parents Insurance Plan then yes you have Insurance, but if you are on a friends Insurance Plan, I don't think you'd be covered in an accident unless that person is your girlfriend, boyfriend.