Yes it is. If you are talking about auto coverage, you would be covered under comprehensive, collision, personal injury protection, and medical clauses if you so choose.
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Yes you can.
If you insure it in the name of the person who owns the car, yes.
No, it is not possible to double insure a car. Insurance companies typically do not allow multiple policies to cover the same vehicle as it can lead to complications and potential fraud.
No, you cannot insure yourself to drive any car. You need to have specific insurance for each car you drive.
Yes, you can buy disability/dismemberment insurance.
Yes, it is possible to insure two cars with different insurance companies. Each car can have its own separate insurance policy with a different provider.
Yes, it is possible to insure your house for more than its current market value. This is because insurance coverage is based on the cost to rebuild the home, not its market value.
Yup. In many ways. Emotionally, physically, socially. Think drugs, staying away from friends, alienating family, depression (caused by yourself), cutting yourself, suicide, etc.
No, it is not possible to purchase a house from yourself as you cannot buy something from yourself in a traditional sense.
Assuming you're renting it, it is possible to obtain renter's insurance.
Yes you can purchase general liability insurance on yourself for driving. This is done in some industries like used car lots and auto auctions.