it will tell you in your contract between you and the insurance company
A new car is not insured unless you insured it. You can insure a car before you pick it up, but if you don't it isn't insured.
If you are insured for 'full coverage' or possibly 'uninsured motorist', yes. In a standard liability policy you would probably not be covered.
Your car is not insured unless you purchase insurance for it.
Only if the insured car was at fault.
Whether the car is insured is not important, the point is who was at fault in causing the accident, it could be the person whose car is insured that is at fault.
We need to know what he's insured for. If he's insured to drive the car, then yes. If he's insured with life insurance, then no. But normally it's the car that carries the insurance.
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
If you're liscensed, and have permission from the person under which the car is insured, you are able to drive the car if it is insured even if you yourself are not insured
the car
Yes. Anytime a vehicle is on a public road or highway, even if it is parked, it must be insured.
Is the CAR insured? If not, it's not legal.
NO