The Son's are the owners, The Sons receive compensation for their loss. It doesn't matter who paid the premiums.
To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old. To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old.
Yes, as long as you are legally able to drive. The insured just needs to inform the insurance company, supply all relevant info & of course pay any additional premiums.
It is required to have liability car insurance to legally drive in Tennessee.
Legally, if the company pays you for the totaled vehicle, it belongs to them. You can offer (if they don't) to by the scraps back. This would be deducted from your settlement and you would be paid the difference.
Legally...no. But, for insurance purposes, yes.
No, it is not legally required that you purchase insurance for your boat in New Jersey. It is a good idea to have boat insurance in case of an accident.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
You cannot legally be sold auto insurance if you have no car to insure.
Not legally.
No!
Not legally
The Insured can change the beneficiary on a life insurance contract.