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No If you own it, you have an insurable interest and can buy insurance. The company will want to know who will be driving.
If they stole it, probably. If you were stupid enough to allow an unlicensed driver to drive your car, it's probably NOT covered under your comprehensive; it may or may not have liability. You should contact your insurance agent for a definitive answer.AnswerYou said an "uninsured driver". So,, If this unlicensed driver is not considered an insured driver under the terms of your Auto Insurance Policy then no, there will no coverage. Additionally if you allowed an unlicensed driver to drive your vehicle and an accident ensued, Your Insurance company may cancel your policy due to negligence on your part if they get wind of the matter.As stated above by the previous contributor, You should contact your insurance agent for assistance in determining who is considered insured under the terms of your policy. If you purchased Direct without an insurance agent, then you have no advocate, your just left up to the mercy of whomever answers the 800 number.
No, I have never seen a citation for carrying insurance for an unlicensed driver. I recommend that all drivers should be insurance whether they are licensed or not.
A licensed professional can employ an unlicensed agent to perform professional actions.
Auto insurance is for cars not for people. You can buy insurance on yourself so contact any insurance agent.
They may not if there is a clause in the insurance agreement that the insurance will not be paid out in the event that an unlicensed driver is in control
Not likely.
You can buy Saga Home Insurance in New Jersey by contacting an insurance company agent. Or you can look and check out the Insurance USA site. You can get more information by calling your agent though.
I have known people to buy vehicle without a driver's license, but I don't believe you can insure it. You probably could get storage insurance, or maybe insure it with someone else as a primary driver. But most likely the insurance will have to be purchased by someone else. im an auto insurance agent.... in some states, you may insure your car even if you dont have a valid driver license. you may also buy your own car in some dealerships. you just gotta look for them...
Yes, you should call a direct-insurer (which is the insurance company) and you can buy your insurance from them directly.
Insurance is easy to buy online from plenty of major insurance groups, so I'm assuming that includes an agent. Contacting an agent over the phone or face to face can be extremely helpful, though.
Yes, you will need a driver's license in order to purchase a car. An insurance company wouldn't accept the risk of insuring an unlicensed driver.