yes your friend may drive your car, but the money you owe the car insurance people, you will still pay them the money you owe them. that's the answer....................
Typically they would arbitrate the matter.
Did this man askrd help from the police or tell his close friend regarding the matter
Last time i checked, your not dating the close friend.... or are you ... but it shouldn;t matter.
No. The attorney-in-fact cannot answer questions regarding the matter that brought you before the court.
Employer's liability insurance is generally offered as a component of a worker's compensation policy. You should always check with your employer since all employer's have different policies regarding the matter.
yes you can get insurance on his car CORRECT ANSWER: No you cannot. It is not legal to insure any vehicle that you do not own. Your friend can get insurance in his name, exclude himself as a driver, and list the person or people who act as drivers for him. AGAIN, YOU CANNOT INSURE A VEHICLE THAT IS NOT TITLED TO YOU. If you do, and a claim occurs, the insurance company will have no choice but to deny the claim. No one will be paid for this claim; the company will cancel the auto policy; and if another vehicle is involved, the other party or their insurance company will sue your friend, the driver, and you and they will win. Be very careful. Insurance companies are really cracking down on this and checking titles when a claim is filed. As a matter of full disclosure, I own and operate a small Independent Insurance Agency and have for the part 22 years. Before that I worked as an agent for a direct writer insurance company.
Proper nouns cannot be translated. For example, my name is Britain no matter where I go. My friend's name is Carlos no matter where he goes. Egypt is Egypt.
yes! to be a good Friend you have to BE there for him/her and you cannot lie to them or that will cause problems....you have yo be open and honest not matter what, otherwise, what good is it having them there if you cant trust them?
ABSOLUTELY NOT. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own on your insurance policy no matter what kind of coverage you have. Your insurance policy will not pay anything even if you have added the vehicle on your policy without their knowledge.
It shouldn't matter who was driving. The insurance company is responsible for the VEHICLE not the driver.
You forget about it. If she's your best friend then, how pretty you are and how pretty she shouldn't matter, it should matter that she is your best friend though. You forget about it. If she's your best friend then, how pretty you are and how pretty she shouldn't matter, it should matter that she is your best friend though. You forget about it. If she's your best friend then, how pretty you are and how pretty she shouldn't matter, it should matter that she is your best friend though.
It would depend on what typwe of insurance you want. You may buy fire insurance for your home however you cannot buy life insurance and you might be able to buy car insurace. No matter what type you buy it will be expensive.