To be on the safe side, check with the insurance company.
Yes, most states allow drivers to be excluded.
It is important to understand the insurance policy that is purchased on a drivers car. The only way that an uninsured driver is covered in an insured car is id the owner of the car has that in their policy.
As long as you are listed as a driver on the policy and an accident occurs in a covered vehicle, then yes you will be covered under the terms and conditions of the policy just as any other driver on the policy.
If they are not on your policy then they are not covered.
If the car is insured and covers other drivers, the damage will be covered to the limits of the policy. If not, they're on their own.
If your driver's license expires will you still be covered under your auto insurance policy?
All drivers should be listed on your policy to be a covered driver. you should add your child to your auto policy for proper coverage.
yes
If the driver is listed as driver under the primary insureds policy or is driver with permission from the owner of the policy Yes it's covered.The Scheduled Autos or symbol 7 is used to specify that only the autos scheduled on the policy are covered.
If you are a licensed driver but not listed on the policy the vehicle will not be covered. If you are not licensed it will be covered.
It depends, if the policy is a named driver policy and you are not listed as a driver then no you are not covered.
No. If he is listed at all, then he is covered. If he IS the primary driver of a vehicle, then he should be listed as such.