Many companies do not specifically cover the wife and if an accident occurs while she's driving, you could be held responsible for damages AND end up paying for the car. You'll need to read the company policy on the subject and refer to the company insuarance underwriter. Every policy is different.
Your wife
If both husband and wife are covered in health insurance policy, then they are entitled to a family discount the quantum of which vary from company to company and is deducted from the total premia amount.
I am personally unaware of any laws that prohibit each driver from being covered by a different carrier - when THEY are the driver of the vehicle - however it would be unlawful to file more than one claim with more than one insuror for the same incident.
no My wife's are.
If the automobile policy contract is in both names (husband and wife) then the insurance company will look to both of you for compensation of any losses that are not covered under your own policy.
In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Walter Mitty's wife usually calls him "Not so fast, you're driving too fast!" when she greets him at the hotel. This line is a playful way to tease Walter about his tendency to daydream and lose focus while driving.
Could be the carrier bearings or pinion bearings in the differential(s). Mine was the wife and kids.
because he is covered with the ashes of his wife and daughter
No she will no longer be covered
DW can stand for various things depending on the context. Some common meanings include "Dear Wife," "Data Warehouse," or "Driving While."
try tracing the wiring if an electronic speedometer it might have broken by the trans.
No! His wife and him were driving on the highway and they found out and they thought it was him