I haven't see that feature, but ask your agent.
Your spouse can get a separate policy (usually cheaper) or you can contact your insurance company to get the right paperwork for adding your spouse. Adding your spouse as a beneficiary, your agent can help.
Yes, US law requires that all drivers have insurance or pay an exemption fee where applicable, as for rates, I would suggest adding him to your own insurance as it will be far cheaper than any other reliable insurance.
A life insurance agent increases their sales by adding bundled packages such as adding home insurance to car insurance. They also do price matching and then randomly up the price the following year.
READ THE BOOK :d
There are several places to go to onoline to get this information. Going to any insurance site should get the answers you are looking for. And usually, adding your home and car to the overall policy will make rates for all combined lower.
Of course. They are insuring another vehicle. The second vehicle doubles the insurance company's exposure. The fact is that all [to my knowledge] insurance companies do require additional premium for additional vehicles, for the reason stated in the 2nd sentence in Answer 1. So I have agree with the first part of Answer 1, but I still feel it CAN BE a very unfair system. I have to disagree with the part about "doubling" the exposure. That condition would only be true IF there were two drivers using the vehicles simultaneously. A single driver, owning and insuring two vehicles, would NOT DOUBLE the exposure, since one cannot drive two vehicles simultaneously.
Shop for insurance companies that specialize in teen drivers. Compare their rates to adding the teen onto the parents insurance. Often adding the teen to existing insurance is the less expensive way to go.
maybe it will help you - autoinsurance.aains.us/adding-young-driver-auto-insurance-policy/
That would be a very Bad Idea. Non Owners Insurance does not cover an accident in a vehicle to which the non-owner has regular use and access. It also will not cover an accident in a vehicle that belongs to a member of the same household. Not sure will depend on many factors, contact an agent/agents and request some quotes.
The cost of adding children to your car insurance plan actually depends on the ages of your two children, and what insurance company that you are a member at. Most places offer a multitude of different plans, and have different prices.
Our insurance tripled putting the 16 yr old on and adding a car.
The cost of insurance for a newborn can vary depending on the type of coverage, your location, and the insurance provider. It's best to contact insurance companies directly to get quotes and compare coverage options. In many cases, adding a newborn to an existing family health insurance plan may incur a monthly premium increase.