Insurance co. are not required to test drive any vehicle.
Depends on your insurance company, check with them Its not against the law as far as I know but your insurance could be void after a certain period of pregnancy.
Generally, the insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver. The only time I am aware that your insurance covers a vehicle, other than the one described on your policy, is if you buy another vehicle to replace the one described on the declarations page. If your covered auto is in the shop for repairs, and your relative loans you his/her uninsured vehicle for you to drive while yours is being repaired, then your policy would likely provide coverage. I would call the claims department of your insurance company to get confirmation before risking it.
There is no DAY car insurance company location. Day car insurance is more of an option used by automobile insurance companies to allow you to drive your vehicle to a location while being covered insurance wise.
No, the company cannot drive! If the company wants you to use your personal car for company business, they should provide insurance for that use.
No, for company insurance reasons
Yes. The reason being is insurance covers the car not the person. So whether that person chooses to drive around with an expired license or an expired plate sticker is on them. You will still get a ticket for those violations, but you will have insurance and the insurance company will abide by everything in the insurance contract.
Um, why does the insurance company have the title???? The only reason that the insurance company would have the title is because the car was totalled from damage. Something is very wrong here.
Firstly, the vehicle must be completely repaired. Secondly, the vehicle must pass an extensive inspection done by the State that you live in that will be required for it to ever be allowed to be driven on the road. >
This all depends on your insurance. your insurance policy may cover anyone that drives your car and that would mean then yes he can drive it. But you better check with your insurance company.
It depends on the insurance company. There are some out there where you can get insurance on you to drive any vehicle and be covered, it is normally more expensive that way.
No, Non Owners often referred to as Named Driver insurance never covers a company vehicle. It is the responsibility of your company to provide insurance for it's employees when driving a company vehicle.
you can't sue him if he had your permission to drive car. you need to collect from your insurance company. if you don't have insurance - you're outta luck.