because they cant drive
You can go to sites like www.2insure4less.com to get a comprehensive listing of online insurance companies. You can also request quote information regarding teenage drivers.
The driver's.
You go through the at fault driver's insurance carrier.
This will depend on the type of insurance coverage. The insurance company can decide to go to court and argue that since the driver was uninsured, then they should not be liable for damages.
Yes you can in fact do this online. You can go to any of the major insurance company websites, look at their options and purchase insurance.
Pay-as-you-go car insurance is exactly that. It caters to the exact conditions of the driver and vehicle, particularly the amount of miles driven. It also accounts for the time of day!
Technically, You are responsible for the car because the car insurance is in your name and not theirs. You can also go to court and they will investigate to see who should pay for accidental damages on the car but the Judge can also make the driver pay your cars insurance. It can go either way you or them depending on evidence of the accident.
depends on if you are a safe driver and has no driving or any other violations, or a naughty driver where your car has been repossed or what.
Not necessarily. The driver's age and driving record are more relevant to the cost of auto insurance.
it stays with the person but you have to regester any changes. EG: new moter...
You get car insurance the same way as anyone else, only you will be paying a lot more than the average driver. Some insurance companies will not even cover a driver with a DUI so you have to go to the smaller, more expensive companies.
Please go to www.consumerreports.org. On that website, you will be able to find plenty of consumer reviews for car insurance companies.