It can be, but don't get caught lie ing as then you will not be able to insure your car.
Yes, I suppose if they own the vehicle, otherwise why would they?
If you OWN a car it can be insured.If it is to be driven it must be registered correctly for the insurance to be validI have an antique sports car that has not been driven or registered for two years, but it is insured.
Do you own a vehicle that is driven? If so you would want to have that vehicle insured. Otherwise, no, I see no reason to have auto insurance if you do not own a vehicle and NEVER drive.
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
If it's your vehicle then no. You have to add the other vehicle to your policy, otherwise it is not a covered vehicle. If it's a temporary replacement vehicle then coverage may be afforded under your own auto insurance policy.
re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
There is no need for auto insurance if you don't have a vehicle. What would there be to insure ?
There is no Such Auto Insurance Policy. You would need a Primary Auto Insurance Policy on your own Vehicle and then an attached Umbrella Policy on top of it in order to get close to this.
This varies between insurance carriers, and takes into consideration your age, driving history, vehicle being driven while insured ... call your auto insurance agent today.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
Unfortunately, there is no free car insurance. Although, one can purchase auto insurance at a cheap price. Auto insurance is used in case of an accident. It helps pay for the damage done to the vehicle and/or the person(s) in the vehicle.