No. The insurance policy stays with the owner of the car. If the car is sold to another person, the NEW owner must obtain his own insurance.
You must have insurance in all 50 states to operate a motorized vehicle.
An Uninsured car has no insurance. Your liability coverage may follow you to it if it is a replacement vehicle but would not cover damage to the uninsured vehicle.
By Ohio Law, you are required to carry car insurance on a vehicle that is title in your name. In addition, to operate a vehicle in Ohio, you must be able to show proof of financial responsibility. However, when you receive your license, they do not require you to furnish proof of insurance or other financial responsibility at that time.
Always remember insurance follows the vehicle and points follow the driver. So if they get points from the ticket it will follow the driver.
The insurance is on the vehicle.
Not where I live in Ohio. My mother co-signed a car for me, and her name didnt have to be on the insurance, as long as the vehicle carried full coverage insurance in my name.
Yes you will need car insurance in Ohio, if you own a car. Car insurance is mandatory to ensure people are covered for damage, in the case of a car accident.
No, in the state of Mass where i am from, the insurance is covered for your car only. It will not follow you if you choose to drive another vehicle. You may want to check the state your are in if this is different, as they may have a different type of policy you can purchase that will cover you. With my experience, the only insurance you have is your health insurance if you are driving another persons vehicle.
Ohio Car Insurance means having car insurance in the state of Ohio. Coverage is offered by a number of different companies including Geico, Nationwide, All State, and Progressive.
His liability insurance on his car should transfer to the vehicle that he is driving.
Car insurance is available to everyone, despite any past DUIs or any tickets. Ohio is no exception. Car insurance is a necessity.
if you do not own a car you do not have to have insurance the insurance is tied to the registration when you register plates for a car and that is how the state keep track of you for insurance purposes I live in Ohio
You typically need a car, or other vehicle, to get car insurance.
No. You can only get car insurance if their is actual a vehicle to insure.
Progressive Insurance offers gap car insurance in Ohio. Another option would be Lee and Mason Financial Services, although I am not sure if they serve the state of Ohio.
Depends on the insurance policy. A good one will cover both, as long as the driver has permission to drive the car, and the policy owner can cover a rental or a new vehicle.
In order to purchase the best rental car insurance in the area of Ohio, you can first read the state law at www.dmv.org/oh-Ohio/car-insurance.php and then ask the clerk where you are renting the car.
You can go to dmv.com to search for auto insurance in the Ohio region for free.
I am confident that you will be able to ensure car insurance as a woman in the state of Ohio. Contact your local insurance agencies and inquire for more details.
Ohio rental car insurance is when you have to sign a contract stating that you are responsible for all (if any) damages that occur within or the body of the car.
Insurance that a person purchases for his\her car, motorbike.
You can go to dmv.com to search for car insurance in the Ohio region for free.
Auto insurance typically covers the car, not the driver. So, if you have insurance on your vehicle, but you drive another vehicle that doesn't have insurance, you are not protected by your policy if you have an accident in that other vehicle. However, if you have insurance on your vehicle, and you lend it to a driver (from another household) who does not have his or her own insurance, they will be covered by your policy while they are driving your car.
Primarily the auto insurance policy follows the car. Secondarily it covers the driver should he be driving an uninsured vehicle or to cover him on a borrowed vehicle. There are some restrictions based on primary vehicle replacement and other situations. Read your policy for specific information.
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.