Your mom.
It can be insured by the same company that insures your car.
No.
Yes, you can. Ask your insurance company for a "broadform" contract. This contract insures you for every car you drive.
the verb form of insurance is insure.Other verbs are insures, insuring and insured.Some examples in sentences are:"I will insure my car against damage"."He insures the house"."I am insuring myself"."The officer asks if he is insured".
As long as you have permission from him to drive and/or his policy does not exclude other drivers.
no the state requires you to have so much
No you'd have to file your loss notice with the company that insures your car or your medical insurance policy. Homeowners Insurance policies provide no coverage for the automobiles.
Who owns the car, Who purchased the Car and Who insures the car does not matter. The car must be registered to and insured by the same person, Anyone driving the car must be listed as a driver on the insurance. Buying a car for someone may have Tax implications but not Illegal.
Sorry, the company that insures the car will cover it (dependent on the coverages and any exclusions), and yes your premiums (if the person is at fault) will likely increase.
A diver that competes in the Olympics or a diver that has competed in past Olympics.
The primary insurance would be the policy that insures the vehicle.
No, American Family Insurance insures individuals. They offer auto, renters, health, car, and business insurance.