yes they can obtain high risk auto insurance.
Yes. You can still obtain life insurance with a felony on your record.
Someone with bad credit can still obtain mortgages in the UK. Some of the companies that offer mortgages for people with bad credit are Alexander Hall and ASAP Mortgages.
That all depends on the details and the rules in your state.
If you are asking about the automobile insurance policy, it depends on the specific policy. Most policies include protection when driving another vehicle as long as it is with permission of the owner.
Yes, you are still at fault. It doesn't matter whether or not they had insurance, you still hit their vehicle and are therefore still responsible for their damages.
If you rearend someone, regardless of road conditions or the other drivers disposition on a drivers lic or insurance, you are still responsible. Not having a license or insurance is a civil matter, not involving insurance company.
The answer is "it depends." I know of no insurance companies that issue policies "to drive any vehicle" ... automobile insurance, at least in the USA, is based on the car being driven. In that case, the insurance is actually on the automobile, not on the driver. Therefore, an uninsured car would not be insured regardless of the driver. There may be exceptions, depending on the underwriter and the particular policy involved.
Uninsured MotoristUninsured motorist is pretty much insurance where if someone hits you and they lack auto insurance, your insurer will still pay damages for your car.
They or their insurance company needs to pay for damage and medical bills in the accident. If they don't have insurance, they can still be sued for the accident by the victims insurance company.
If the title, registration, and insurance are still all in your name, you (or your insurance company) would be responsible.
18 is the age at which you can enter into a legal contract. Before the age of 18 you can still purchase auto insurance but your gaurdian or a parent will have to countersign the insurance application.
Travel insurance for a single round trip can be purchased at almost any insurer that sells regular travel insurance. Insurance for a one-way trip is more difficult to find, but is still offered by companies such as CSA and Travelex.