It is not automatically covered. You must call your insurance company and add the car to your policy.
NO... You need to let the car insurance company know that you bought a new car.
No, you need to get the insurance arranged before you pick up the new car.
every car has to be insured separately, so the new car has to have its own insurance on it.
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.
If you all ready have insurance on a car you sold or traded in all you have to do is contact your insurance company . Depending on the new car, your age, and driving record the cost will change for the insurance. If you don't have insurance at all you are required to get insurance within a timeframe set by law and by the lender.
I think you can renew the old insurance. If you have the card then maybe you can identify what insurance company it is. You also have another option to have your new insurance from another automobile insurance firm. I hope this peace of information will help you.
You can apply for Car insurance with a new company, But you can't transfer your existing policy to another company
Contact your insurance provider and go over the policy to determine if you are covered for said accident. Not all accidents will be technicalities or covered, so its good to be in the know. Contact your insurance providers immediately.
If the vehicle not listed on the policy is a new car that you have recently purchased, you generally have 30 to notify your insurance company of the change. If the vehicle you are driving is just a friends car then, no. Insurance is primary to the vehicle and it is important that the owner of the car have insurance on it and that any drivers of the car be listed as covered on their policy. There are exceptions to everything and these rules will vary by company. It's best to check directly with your insurance company for questions like this.
There are different coverages under an auto insurance policy like the liablity coverage,-(PPI) comprehensive coverage and collision. You switched the insurance and so the new car has only the coverage which you had opted for in your old car which might have been only the liablity - mandatory coverage. Thus technically you had insuracne coverage sufficent to abide to your state rules but your car was not covered for own damges of comprehnsive damage to the car. Hence the insurance company is saying that you do not have coverage. Please check your insurance coverage when you buy a new car and upgrade the same.
My boyfriend crashed my car which was under my parents policy and b/c we lived together, his insurance picked up and covered the damages.
Sometimes check with your insurance company and find out their policy