no, but then you cannot drive the car if she cancels the insurance. you would drive w/o insurance, would you? that would be stupid.
No because you cannot legally drive.
It is required to have liability car insurance to legally drive in Tennessee.
Legally...no. But, for insurance purposes, yes.
You cannot get car insurance if you do not have a license because you cannot legally drive.
Whoever hit it, assuming you were legally parked. If you don't know who hit you, you simply have to submit a claim to your insurance. You'll be responsible for the deductable, but it'll probably be less than having to pay for repairs outright.
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.
Most insurance companies would not allow this to happen because firstly an insurance application and policy together make up a legally binding contract. A person under 18 years of age are not able to be party to a legally binding contract.
It could be, especially if the person with the revoked license is involved in an accident because he cannot legally drive a vehicle and she committed insurance fraud by not telling her insurance company the spouse was in the household.
No!
Not legally.
Not legally
well, i dont think so, but now a days the insurenece company is doing everything that there not supposed to.