Generally no, your insurance should extend to any car you drive. Some exceptions do exist like if your were driving professionally say as a limo driver. A quick call to your agent would answer difinitively but generally I think you are safe.
you are friends with another friend on another friends profile, mutual friends mean you are friends with another friend!-_-
no just your friend dose
A friend that is friends with one person one day and friends with another person the next day.
No. I had a friend who shared the car insurance with me and he used to live in another county.
Yes, you can ask a friend why they hate another one of your friends.
As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
Mutual Friends on Facebook are friends that you and another user have in common.
It would be a very foolish move to put a friend on your car insurance because if they have an accident you will have to pay any expenses. This also includes letting a friend use your car.
You should try to be friends with him/her. And treat him/her with respect.
Friends Forever Friends For Life Friendliest Friend Forever ! My First Friend Those were examples ; because you alliteration is when you have words after another begining with the same letter .
You can add another player to your friends by clicking Add a friend and typing in the person's username.
A friend in common is a mutual friend; one you and another person both are friends with. e.g., "Tony is a mutual friend of ours..."
the owner of the car as in you not your friends sorry
A friend of mine loaned his car to a friend of his, who was visiting from Europe. Well, his friend drove the car off a cliff and completely wrecked it, along with being charged with a dui. His friend ended up skipping town and going back home. Fortunately, the insurance company covered the vehicle. Still, you should read over your policy just to be sure. To my knowledge, most insurance companies cover the car, regardless who drives it. But again, look over your policy so you know for sure. Or, contact your insurance broker and they can tell you. Hope this helps.
Only if the friend gets into an "at fault" accident.
A country that is a 'friend' of another country is called an ally.
Then be suspicious. He may have another girl friend.
say none can have you and get another friend
yes! if you trust your friend not to get angry. Your Friend should accept the fact that your have other friends and that you have a right to be friends with other peope as well as just her.
Legally, its the friends because the insurance was in the friends name. Insurance checks are meant to be used on repairs to the vehicle or toward the purchase of a new vehicle. So you could try to force the friend to use the check toward the vehicle by taking them to court. Or you can start paying for your own insurance and not have to worry about the loyalty of your friends.
Search for them or look on another friends page who has her for a friend and add her that way
There is more than one answer to this question. Because you did not state who was at fault in the accident. If the other driver was at fault, it is that person or their insurance company that is responsible for the repairs on your car. If it is the friends fault, then it is the friend that is responsible. Even if the friend did or did not know you had did not have insurance.
That depends on the insurance that you and the friend have. Your insurance may cover your son in any vehicle. Same as with the friends insurance covering any driver. You just have to call and ask.
If they have one or two type of cars, you can look for another company with a better range. Not only does classic car insurance do a better job of protecting your . that they also involve family members and close friends of the car enthusiasts.
Mutual friends are friends that you have in common with another person. Example: I'm friends with Dave. You are friends with Dave. Dave is our mutual friend.