Insurance follows the driver.
If you are an automobile driver, you must be covered by automobile insurance regardless of age.
There are no states that do not require automobile insurane. Automobile insurance is mandated to protect the driver and other drivers on the road.
I believe so. The owner would have to include the principal driver of the vehicle for the insurance rate.
It depends on your insurance and where you are from.
The principal driver is the person who drives the vehicle over 50% of the time. This is the main driver of the vehicle and the person who will be rated as the driver for computing the cost of the insurance.
One of the most common types of casualty insurance is automobile insurance. In the event that a driver was at fault in an automobile accident, the insurance will cover the medical expenses, repairs. One can apply for casualty insurance by shopping around for an insurance agent and registering with them.
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 car
This is a type of auto liability coverage that can be purchased when the buyer does not own an automobile. While auto liability insurance is typically said to "follow the car", meaning that it correlates with a particular vehicle, non-owner's coverage "follows the driver". In that sense, it covers the driver irrespective of the vehicle he/she is driving.
If you are involved in an automobile accident caused by another driver, and that driver carries no insurance, your no-fault clause is designed to protect your financial interests.
As long as the business has the driver listed as a driver/employee of the automobile, they should be covered.
Yes, contact the Canadian Automobile Associations for more information.