just went through this....it depends on the age of the child...but mostly~Yes, you can.
If you add the child as a driver on the policy.
Maryland has many different auto insurance companies that one can go to. Nationwide is one of the main insurance companies to get auto insurance at, though.
Covers medical expensives for you and passengers, will cover damages if other driver who is At Fault doesnt have insurance.
No, auto insurance is available to the families of military personnel as well. For instance, your child, wife, husband, widow or widower could get auto insurance from USAA (as long as you had auto insurance from USAA and as long as they were legally eligible).
If the child drives any of your vehicles, yes. If the vehicle is in the child's name, no.
Covers medical expensives for you and passengers, will cover damages if other driver who is at fault doesnt have insurance.
Either parent could provide insurance for a child under their auto insurance policy. Alternatively, the child could obtain their own auto insurance policy if either parent is willing to countersign sign the insurance application with the child. As far as liability causation the parent who facilitated the acquisition of the automobile wold have the greater responsibility for resulting damage and liabilities.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
Yes, you can have your own auto insurance policy. If you are a minor though, you will need your legal gaurdian to countersign your application for insurance coverage.
it is possible so yes.
As the driver is a minor child, the Custodial Parent or other Custodial Entity is Financially Liable for the acts of the minor child. An auto accident may or may not be covered under the Custodians Auto insurance Policy depending on whether the child is covered or excluded from coverage on that Policy.
If they have Power of Attorney, yes.