your question makes no sense.
Some insurance companies like Progressive will cover a non-owned vehicle meaning a vehicle in which you have no legal or financial interest. Check around if your insurance company does not provide coverage to non-owned vehicles.
No, in fact standard homeowner's policies specifically exclude coverage for vehicles.
"There is a group called Out-In-Africa which provides 4x4 insurance coverage. 4x4 insurance coverage is set up mainly for those on safari in 4x4 vehicles. They cover loss or damage on 4x4 vehicles, trailers, motorcycles, caravans, and watercraft. They also provide medical emergency coverage."
Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for motor vehicles.
Commercial Auto Coverage is insurance that covers vehicles owned and operated for business use. A fleet of company cars, service trucks, etc. Personal Auto Coverage is insurance that covers vehicles for individuals and families.
Knowing how much auto insurance coverage is needed can save drivers on auto insurance fees in the long-run. Different states require different coverage amounts in areas such as medical expenses. Most insurance providers will automatically default to amounts at or above these minimums when providing insurance quotes. Whether or not drivers own or make payments on their vehicles also makes a difference on the amount of coverage required. Vehicles owned outright have more insurance options available for their drivers than vehicles still owned by the bank. Drivers can begin with the minimum coverage required and add on to that minimum as they deem necessary.
Yes, Michigan law requires no-fault coverage for all motor vehicles. This coverage must include personal injury, property damage, and liability coverage.
Amco insurance depends on what type of insurance, the coverage you are interested in, and the type of vehicles you drive. Simply give the a call for a quote.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for motor vehicles.
Yes. Off road vehicles do not require insurance.
No. Even if you have commercial insurance on your vehicles, you are still responsible for providing the insurance company with a list of drivers. If you do not notify them of the people driving the vehicles they can still deny coverage as you are not obeying the terms of the policy.
If she ever stays with you or drives your vehicles you need to let your insurance company know about her so that you have coverage.