Farmers offers good plans that do not cost to much.
no yo can use the internet to find the best deal from any insurance company that is licensed to insure in your state.
You can shop around for a company with lower rates.
The best way to insure that your trip is insured is to go through a web site that does flight, hotel, and car all at once and then insure your entire trip. Travelocity is a good site to use to plan a full trip.
The best insurer for your company vehicle will depend on several factors: Are you the sole driver?; Is it use only for work or also for personal use; How many miles a day is it driven? Any local insurance company can give you a free quote and you'll decide whose right for your needs.
Where ever the car is principally garaged.
yea i guess
Use an online quote tool like esurance.com to determine which company and policy best fits your situation.
Generally no unless it is a well sought after classic car then you will have to pay a greater premium. If you are going to use your car as an everyday car then I would suggest getting standard auto insurance but if you plan to drive it occasionally then specialty insurance might be the best choice.
You can get a classic car insurance quote from any car insurance company. State Farm is the best to use for classic cars.
No. The person whose name is on the legal title must insure the vehicle. The mother-in-law should be rated as the driver, but if your name is on the title, you must insure it.
You can only use a company car for that company's business.
== == The insurance company will decide if they still want to INSURE Mom, seeing as she lets UN-INSURED drivers use her car. They would be well with-in their legal rights to cancel her insurance outright for that. And after she is canceled by one company, she will have a lot of trouble to get ANY insurance coverage at all.