It's unsure at this time for me . I strongly believe though that the limit would be 30 days.
Not in Texas.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
No. You cannot legally drive so they would not cover you.
Insurance stays with the car. So if the vehicle is insured (subject to any policy exclusions) and your 'permissive driver' were at fault then your policy will be primary on all damages. You both however are 'legally' responsible. If you are saying that neither the vehicle nor the driver had insurance. Then you both have a problem, and more than likely the injured party (or their insurance) will come to both of you for reimbursement.
To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old. To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old.
Depends on the state laws. Typically driver insurance coverage is extended to any driver of the vehicle insured. Insurance covers the vehicle and any legally licensed driver with permission to operate the vehicle.
Yes, if you have a drivers license, it is legally required by law for each driver to have insurance, even if they are only a teenager that has a license.
Not legally. You need a valid driver's license and insurance.
You cannot get car insurance if you do not have a license because you cannot legally drive.
If the registered driver has died, then legally there is no insurance on the vehicles, because the person who opened the insurance account ceases to exist.You need to contact the insurance company and let them know the registered driver is deceased. They will have better information, since policy can differ depending on company and region.
In most states he will have to be added as a driver on your insurance if you want him to be able to legally drive your car. Check with your insurance carrier for state specific details.
Well you cannot insure a vehicle that does not legally belong to you. You Mother would need to get the insurance in her name and list you as the driver of the vehicle. This is the only way to legally obtain insurance on this vehicle with the information you have provided.