To whom it may concern, Normally, your insurance will not cover you driving your employer's car. Your employer normally or should carry insurance on their company cars. Best Regards, "T"
Do you have car insurance? Yours will cover it. Your friend if he is a true friend, will cover the deductible.
yes because if you have insurance on your car as long as you name is on the title and you were in the car with your friend most likely the insurance will cover it
Umm... No... If your car has no insurance then then it doesn't have anyone to cover it... That's why you need insurance...
If you were in the course and scope of your employment, the employers insurance would cover the damage, less any applicable deductile, assuming there is comp or collision coverage.
Certainly, you can get liability insurance which will cover you while driving someone else's car.
The insurance will not stand if some one else was driving the car, in Florida.
This depends on the insurance policy. Usually your car is covered, no matter who is driving it. However, if you are driving a car and the owner doesn't have insurance, then your insurance would pay if you got in an accident.
As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
It depends on your insurance. Most insurance companies cover any car you are driving. If it doesn't, the rental agency will be able to help you.
no, the driver has to be on your insurance or have there own insurance. if your driving and the persons with you then yes
It all depends on her insurance cover
Car insurance follows the car. If you are using the friend's car temporarily, with permission, as a substitute for your own insured car, your insurance should cover you if the friend's insurance does not. What if my friend (who has the car) does not have insurance and I want to pay for my faults and fix it - will he be arrested?