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No, it is insurance fraud/ identity theft.

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Q: Can you continue to renew the insurance on a vehicle belonging to a deceased person?
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What companies will insure a car while it is in an estate?

Generally the insurance company who was the company for the deceased will continue to be the insurance company for the estate of the insured as long as the administrator is honest with the agent and lists any and all possible drivers on the policy if they might be driving the vehicle.


How do you go about owning a car belonging to the deceased?

You would have to get your solicitor to contact the authorities, who will issue a change of ownership document. The solicitor would have to prove the original owner is now deceased, and that you are legally entitled to own the vehicle.


If my father died can his sister drive his vehicle under his insurance?

If paid in advance (as most insurance policies are) the insurance is good until the day it expires whether the purchaser is still alive or not. The bigger question is; does his sister have the legal right to use the deceased's vehicle? Unless she is a co-owner of the vehicle it becomes the property of the deceased's estate and falls under the control of the Executor of the estate.


If i am insured and drive a vehicle belonging to someone that is not insured am i covered through my policy?

No. * i say Depends on your policy. Call your insurance person.


If you have an insurance on your vehicle can you drive a vehicle belonging to another person?

If you are a first named insured on your policy then your liability coverage would extend to any non-owned private passenger vehicle you have permission to operate.


Should you continue your insurance coverage for a car that was repossessed?

If it's no longer your vehicle, you don't need to insure it.


If someone dies and has a car on finance does it belong to the estate of the deceased if there was no insurance on the loan?

If the loan is not paid off at the time of the death, the vehicle belongs to the lienholder until the vehicle is paid off.


Can an insurance company in NJ continue to charge a surcharge for an accident even if insurance points were reduced to 0?

Get proof from the vehicle department and drop it on your broker's desk.


Should you let the insurance company who is only giving us 200 take the vehicle when it is totaled?

This depends on your plans for the vehicle. If you do not need the vehicle and it is unusable, it may be best to let the insurance company keep it. If you want to continue using the vehicle or think you can sell it (For parts or as a whole), you may want to keep the vehicle.


If you repossess your car do you have to continue insurance coverage on that vehicle?

I take it you mean, if your car IS repossessed. In that case, IF you dont plan to redeem it, NO. NO car, NO insurance. Once the lender repos the car, they are responsible for the insurance coverage.


Do you need to continue coverage when car is not working?

This will depend on the state laws and regulations where the vehicle is registered. It also may have to do with whether or not the vehicle is financed. Financed vehicles will always have to have insurance according to the finance agreement. In Georgia, the only way that you can not have insurance is to surrender the tag and registration of the vehicle. If you have an active tag then you must have insurance on the vehicle. If you have the tag for even one day that you don't have insurance you will be fined and eventually the tag and registration will be cancelled then the driver's license will be revoked.


Can you continue making payments on a car loan that is in the name of a deceased parent?

You should find the sales receipt. It might state on there what will happen. Regardless, payments need to be made and you should tell the loaner that she is deceased. You might want to contact a lawyer to make sure things go the way they should. * If the vehicle was not part of the inheritance the lender should have been contacted by the executor or administrator of the deceased's estate. If the vehicle was part of an inheritance then the beneficiary may contact the lender to arrange refinancing or refuse the "gift" and allow the vehicle to be recovered by the lender. In either case, a family member cannot simply keep the vehicle and continue to make payments without notifying the lender.