facility insurance call a local broker youll get hooked up some will say no but they all can do it i just did it and it took me 25 brokers and i finally got 1
Yes, you can. Ask your insurance company for a "broadform" contract. This contract insures you for every car you drive.
As long as you have permission from him to drive and/or his policy does not exclude other drivers.
Generally, the person whose name is 'actually on the title' must be the same person who insures the car. You must disclose to the insurance company if you are not the owner of the car. You should call the insurance company and ask your question.
A non-owned auto is a car that you drive that you don't own. This is very common with executives that drive company cars. The company owns the car and insures it and the driver buys an insurance policy for themselves as a driver of any car so they will be covered if they are sued due to an auto related accident.
if they catch you, they can take away your license for 30 days.
Insurance co. are not required to test drive any vehicle.
No, the company cannot drive! If the company wants you to use your personal car for company business, they should provide insurance for that use.
No, for company insurance reasons
If the driver of the car has permission to drive and didn't have insurance. The claim could be filed with the insurance company that insures the car. Chad Joiner
Um, why does the insurance company have the title???? The only reason that the insurance company would have the title is because the car was totalled from damage. Something is very wrong here.
Most likely not. Your son should be listed on the policy that has the vehicle that he is most likely to drive.
This all depends on your insurance. your insurance policy may cover anyone that drives your car and that would mean then yes he can drive it. But you better check with your insurance company.