No, but attempting to collect twice for one incident is illegal.
Are you talking about insuring a vehicle twice at the same time. This is illegal. Why would you want to pay insurance twice on the same vehicle anyway. If there was a claim and you had two policies on it they would probably split the damages. You cannot legally make a profit on insurance. Also, only the person who legally owns the car can insure it. The only exception is a legally married couple.
Well that depends like if you got arrested for two counts of the same thing that is not illegal as long as you did that same thing twice like you stole two cars but if you stole one car and got arrested for it twice on the same count that is double jeopardy and is illegal in the U.S. Constitution.
No, you cannot be directly sued for insuring your child's car. However, if your child causes an accident while driving the insured car, you and your child could be sued for any damages or injuries caused. Insurance helps to mitigate financial liability in such situations.
Insuring a motorcycle is an important as insuring a car. In Montreal, Canada the average cost of insuring your bike can be around 200 dollars depending on the type of bike, your age, and your driving record.
Usually, yes. Same with towing by chain, or rope.
Yes. You are insuring not only your own car but anything that you hit.
If you visit www.geic.com you will find a great deal of information on insuring your car.
No because you aren't insuring anything at the time.
In order to insure a car you must have a vaild drivers license for the state you are insuring your car in.
yes , but dont believe me cause im only ninne
No it s no illegal at twice the "true market value". For your information the "true market value" is whatever price someone is willing to pay. It is not an average value. If the dealer can get 10 times the average value then great for him and shame on the buyer for paying way to much for the car.
that place might be hunted