You will need the proof that she is disabled. You can get this information from your doctor if you need it.
All insurance companies will cover a disabled driver if they are able to pass the driving tests. Try progressive.com for multiple quotes.
Why not. That unlicensed vehicle owner could be disabled and hired a licensed driver to drive the vehicle.
There are many good insurance companies that offer great plans and discounts for disabled drivers provided that they have good records. Check out Triple A insurance, for one.
Yes you can in fact do this online. You can go to any of the major insurance company websites, look at their options and purchase insurance.
Every driver is not required to have an SR-22. The SR-22 is only needed for those individuals that have been caught without insurance and are not required to have this added piece to their insurance.
In most places, insurance is required in order to obtain a driver's license. This is to ensure that drivers have financial protection in case of accidents.
Insurance coverage's varies from state to state and for getting the information about the disabled driver in Georgia you call up to Geico customer care and talk with the executive and then for the rates you can negotiate with 2 to 3 providers and then pick the best one
In California a disability will not effect your insurance quote but if you are in southern state like Florida a disability will effect you insurance quote.
Yes you can if you do not have a drivers license. You will need to list as drivers anyone who is going to drive you about.
Yes they are. Each driver in Maryland is required to carry $2500.00 worth of this car insurance.
It sounds like this person will be a regular driver and as such they should be listed on your insurance as a driver. In your policy you agree to list all household residents and regular drivers. They should be listed on your policy.
Doesn't matter at all. You are required to have insurance and the fact that the other driver may be responsible does not protect you at all.