Yes,, Just be sure to name your son who is the owner as one of the named insureds.
Yes you can.
If the vehicle is registered to him, he will need his own policy. You must have an "insurable interest" in an item to insure it under your own name.
You must have a financial (insurable) interest in a car in order to insure it. It works the same way with home insurance. You must own the home in order to insure it. Thus, whoever owns the car and has the title is the only person who can insure it.
no
oldest: brad middle: randy youngest: mark
In order to insure something you must have an "insurable interest" in it, so no you cannot insure something you do not own.
You can insure a Baldwin Organ if it holds value to your home in your home insurance policy. You have to make sure that the policy covers not only that, but other valuables within your home.
To insure home loans
Siddharthas sons name was 'Siddhartha'
squirt is Crushes sons name
My sons name is Evign My sons name is Evign
If you insure it in the name of the person who owns the car, yes.