does the name on the insurance policy have to be the same as the title in anderson South Carolina
Not typically. The insurance is typically in the name of the person to whom the car is registered and this is not always the name shown on the title.
You can pay for insurance on an auto that is not yours...but the policy must be the titleholder's policy.
kids play with their nipples if they want them hard when you get older.
A teen in Rhode Island should get their own auto insurance policy when they get a car in their name.
Answer 1: yes, my sister is borrowing my car and she her own insurance on it.Answer 2: You can always get insurance as an additional driver on another person's car insurance policy. Isn't that how children in the house are added to their parent's car insurance policy?
Yes.
yes, the insurance policy is different from the car title (title is government, insurance is business) in most states, if you live together, you are both required to be insured on the car.
generally,a personal vehicle is regitered (tagged) in the name of the owner shown on the vehicle's title. if her name is on the title,you can supply the funds to register but it will be in HER name. (same goes for insurance,policy will be in named owner shown on title.) a possible solution might be to re-title the vehicle in BOTH your names,your DMV or an auto insurance agent can tell you what the laws allow in your state.
Your husband must be on your policy to be covered. In some States you have to ad your spouse to the policy regardless if they will drive your vehicle or not.
Yes, if the policy was in the sole name of the diseased - because the contract/policy is with the person NOT the car.
The Insurance Company, Then The Name On The Title Of The Auto. If It Got To That. If There Is Insurance On The Auto In Her Name All Should Be OK. Best To You
get a copy of the police report. it gives you the name of other parties insurance company and policy number.