Yes, at least in Mass the insurance coverage goes with the driver and not with the car. However, if you and daughter live together, you must both be on the policy to be covered in the car that has the insurance policy.
No
and why????
Yes, you can change insurance companies anytime you want.
Dwelling insurance generally covers just the structure and not it's contents. This type of insurance is commonly purchased by landlords.
Just call the insurance company that you paid for the insurance. They can let you know if your still covered. If you have not purchased insurance then obviously you are not insured.
no
no just your friend dose
Regular insurance will not. If you just purchased the house and have warranty insurance and the water heater is listed it will.
You only need insurance if you are going to tag it and drive it. If it is just for parts or scrap, you don't need insurance.
Unless you drive a luxury vehicle with comprehensive and collision coverage and your daughter is driving an old beater with just liability, it will likely be cheaper to add her and her car to your policy, assuming you live together. Contact your insurance agent for a quote on both scenarios to be sure. If your daughter is still a dependent on your taxes or you have an ownership interest in her car, be cautious as you still could be found liable for any damage she causes, regardless of if she has her own insurance or not.
Because they have just learnt to drive and insurance companies believe they are more likely to crash.
absolutely, just be sure to buy insurance for it