Your insurance will have to pay regardless if the other person has insurance or not. You were At Fault.
You can find cheap auto insurance for a vehicle parked mainly in the country online from websites such as Titan or Look Insurance. Another option is Safe Auto.
By calling your insurance agent
no, the driver has to be on your insurance or have there own insurance. if your driving and the persons with you then yes
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You must be at least 16 and have a driver license to get auto insurance in Rhode Island
It depends on your insurance and where you are from.
As long as you have auto insurance yes.
Homeowners insurance is separate from auto insurance. You may get a discount if you buy both from the same company.
No, you will still be responsible for any damage you did to the parked car.
NO, Homeowners Insurance covers Homes. Auto Insurance covers cars. Home insurance polices do not provide coverage for personal auto regardless of who owns them or where they are parked.
Auto Insurance Without a Car?Yes, You can purchase "Non Owners Insurance" Coverage. Sometimes referred to as "Named Driver Coverage"Drive safe - Buckle Up
Driver's licensure is a condition of getting auto insurance.
If you are willing to charge this driver with auto theft it probably will. If not, the insurance company will assume you are giving him permission after the fact.
The best auto insurance company to use is defintely Allstate they offer driver rewards for safe driving and the best coverage that any driver can use.
Yes, You can add any person you wish to your auto insurance policy that you want to be a covered driver in your vehicle.
Auto insurance prices for young drivers are based on many factors. Is the driver a male or female, does the driver have good grades, does the driver live in a city or out in a rural area. All of these are factors in determining insurance rates. For the lowest cost, a young driver would probably do best to try to get insurance through their parent's insurance bundle.
Yes, as long as you have a valid driver license.
If you add the child as a driver on the policy.
GEICO has the lowest auto insurance rates for a forty year old driver with a clean driving record\
The answer to this question is YES the student driver needs auto insurance because it is a requirement by the law that every driver, whether student or not, needs insurance. If you contact your insurance agent you will find out for the most part that the student driver needs to be listed on the insurance policy but they are not charged any fees until they become a full licensed driver. This was the advise that I had received from my insurance company, which is Met Life.
If you are an automobile driver, you must be covered by automobile insurance regardless of age.
That shouldn't keep you from getting auto insurance as long as she is not listed as a designated driver of your vehicle. If your uninsured wife should drive and be involved in an accident with another driver, your insurance will not pay.
Sure, The policy owner can add any driver to their auto insurance policy, In fact, If you are a regular driver the owner is required to disclose such and list you as a scheduled driver, otherwise the insurance company could deny coverage in the event of an accident involving an unscheduled driver. It does not matter if your related or not.
There is no Such Auto Insurance Policy. You would need a Primary Auto Insurance Policy on your own Vehicle and then an attached Umbrella Policy on top of it in order to get close to this.
Answer 1: yes, my sister is borrowing my car and she her own insurance on it.Answer 2: You can always get insurance as an additional driver on another person's car insurance policy. Isn't that how children in the house are added to their parent's car insurance policy?