Then you are running the risk of having elevated insurance premiums, should you ever own your own vehicle and attempt to insure it, and this vehicle/policy has a bad/rough insurance record.
yes , but dont believe me cause im only ninne
Yes. You are insuring not only your own car but anything that you hit.
no
yes you can youre insuring the car .... i dont know if you dont have a license because of too many points on your license but you might want to apply for something called a "hardship" license.
You can get a car insurance unless you will buy a car.
No, you cannot be directly sued for insuring your child's car. However, if your child causes an accident while driving the insured car, you and your child could be sued for any damages or injuries caused. Insurance helps to mitigate financial liability in such situations.
Insuring a motorcycle is an important as insuring a car. In Montreal, Canada the average cost of insuring your bike can be around 200 dollars depending on the type of bike, your age, and your driving record.
You CAN register a car owned by someone else in some states, but doing so can lead to many problems if the driver gets into trouble and you are registered to the car. Insuring a car you do not own can also lead to problems but many more people do it. (e.g., if your dad is lending you his car and he says that you have to insure it.)
i Dont Even have My own car
One cost-effective insurance option for insuring two cars is to bundle them together under a multi-car insurance policy. This can often result in a discount compared to insuring each car separately. It is recommended to compare quotes from different insurance providers to find the best deal for insuring two cars.
If you visit www.geic.com you will find a great deal of information on insuring your car.
No because you aren't insuring anything at the time.