You can sue any entity. The courts will figure out the details.
Progressive will give you insurance without your license but its not as cheap.
NO! You would be a fool to drive without insurance.
Yes, you can. You don't have to have a car insurance in order to have a driver's license.
It's called an SR-22 bond. Tell the insurance company that's what you need.
Yes, you do not have to own a vehicle to get a driver license.
No, some companies can insure you without a drivers license.
It does not matter to an insurance company that the other driver had a suspended license. Liability is determined by the factors of the accident and the evidence put forth. The fact that the other driver had no license does not affect liability or the handling of the claim.
In South Dakota, you do not need to take a driver education course in order to get your driver's license. However, you should check with your auto insurance company to see if they offer a discount for teens who take a driver's education class.
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.
Follow the steps below to help you get car insurance without a driver's license.Contact insurance providers in your area to obtain insurance quotes. Many insurance companies may not even ask if you have a valid driver's license.Explain to insurance companies, if asked, why you're without a driver's license. If it's because you're under suspension or revocation for no auto insurance, then the provider will likely give you 30 to 45 days to get your license back or the policy will expire.Pass the driver's exam if you're just reaching the legal driving age. If that is the case, most insurance companies will cover you with a driver's permit and then require proof of your license when you pass the test.Take proof of insurance to the court if you're under license suspension or revocation for no insurance, and the court will reinstate your driving privileges. Be aware that you may have to pay a fine as wellShow the insurance company proof that your license is now valid so that you can keep your insurance policy active.Best Wishes
Check with your Insurance Agent/Company to be specific. Definately as soon as they receive their license. At the very least, the insurance company should be aware of the new driver as soon as they get their permit.
I think you need to get a driver's license in any state to get car insurance period. An insurance company will not supply you with insurance if they don't have proof that you are licensed to do so. My suggestion to you...get a license!