title has no effect. insurance takes precedent.
Possibly, but they will go after the other party first if they were driving & as long as insured you have nothing to worry about.
yes, the insurance policy is different from the car title (title is government, insurance is business) in most states, if you live together, you are both required to be insured on the car.
yes it is called a salvaged title
Typically insurance companys do not request to see the title when insuring a vehicle, however you could run into trouble if an accident, specifically a total loss occurs, because they will not be able to make (final) payment on the claim without this. Why not file for a lost title now?
I would not insured a rebuilt vehicle because no matter what there is always going to be an issue if the vehicle is totaled as to what the value of the vehicle is. You and I know that a vehicle with a rebuilt title will be worth less that a vehicle with a clear title. I would use a stated value policy to value the vehicle so that there is no misunderstanding if an accident occurred.
Yes.
Yes, they can be sued. Its law.
Without Title was created in 2006.
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
Why did you buy it without a title. Good luck
You can do two things: Title and insure in drivers name. (Best bet) Or buy the most coverage available and have the car insured with the College student as primary driver. You still may be sued but the insurance should take care of it.
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time