yes and no... depends if your going to be cancelled becasue you had a license suspension, and need another driver on the policy... but normally no.. why would u? to pay twice? and if you did... each insurance company would fight over who doesnt have to pay for a claim lol... good luck
Call their agent and add the other person to their policy.
It has a 1TB hard drive already, and there is space to add one other hard drive.
No, not if they don't drive.
Most insurance policies allow other occasional drivers. If they are normal drivers, I would add them to the policy.
You can get insurance for your significant other. You need to let the insurance company know, and they will add your significant other to your insurance. There might be additional costs.
If they live in the household, yes.
Your child will need to be added to your insurance the day that they get a license and begin driving. If you already have a policy, your representative can quickly add them to your policy. You will need to decide which family cars the child will drive and stick to that.
No. If they are going to drive the family car you can, if the insurance company allows it, but they should really have their own insurance.
Of course, especially if they are going to drive your car regularly.
If the 16 year old grandchild lives in your home or drives your vehicles then yes you are required to add him or her you your insurance as a primary or secondary driver depending on how much they drive.
This is a question best answered by your insurance agent or a call to your insurance company's 800 customer service phoneline.A bit more:Unless the insurance regulations have changed since I was a licensed auto and homeowners insurance agent: If your child is of legal adult age and not living with you, then no, you don't add him to your policy. Actually, many insurance companies wouldn't allow you to include an adult child (or any other adult) who does not live with you to your auto insurance policy.
Yes only if you were previously insured with another company and lost your insurance or it is his companies renewal period , usually once a year.