Your car. To be more specific, it depends on the type of insurance. Liability is the most important and required by law, since that covers what you may do to others or their property. Collision covers what is done to your car. Comprehensive covers whatever is left over, and may cover things like malicious damage or items stolen from the car.
You have to list the drivers covered to drive your car on the policy. If not he is not covered.
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If you own a car and buy insurance to cover it, you are covered although the insurance is on the car. You can allow other people to drive the car and they will then be covered even if they don't have insurance.
It is not automatically covered. You must call your insurance company and add the car to your policy.
If you have insurance on a car anyone who you give permission to drive the vehicle is covered under your insurance. This is normally covered when insurance companies ask if there will be any other drivers for the vehicle.
passengers in my car should be covered since the california car insurance law requirement does not distinguish as to which person is covered by bodily injury liability insurance
No. Your Car is covered by your Auto Insurance Policy. It is never covered by a homeowners policy no matter whose property it is on.
A multitude of topics are covered on car insurance forms. Some examples of topics covered include the following: how to make an insurance claim and what to do after an accident.
You can check your car insurance to see what kind of theft is covered by contacting your car insurance company. In addition, you can log in to your car insurance company website account.
Yes you are covered on a family members car insurance if you are driving a vehicle owned and insured by them.....
Car insurance is usually for a specific car. So if you are covered to drive your fathers car that would not apply to your mothers car.
If you got it covered in your insurance policy.