No. You policy states that you must list all household members and drivers of any of your vehicles no matter how often. Especially in the situation of a child who is related to your by blood or marriage. Be very careful with issues like this. You are not paying the company for the premium due them for this driver so you have no right to expect them to pay the claim when the person have an accident. The can and will deny the claim. I have seen it done and it states your requirements in the policy.
Yes, as long as you add her as a regular driver on your insurance policy.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
If you add the child as a driver on the policy.
Anyone who drives a truck must at least hold a liability insurance policy to cover injuries and damages. Additional policies are not required, but can be beneficial to the driver.
Yes, you can add the child and the car
If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should
Go to (DES)= Department of economic Security. and you can apply for medical insurance. like ApIPA, Mercey care, Frist care, It will cover you and your kids. And It is for free.
Yes.
The insurance on the car will cover unless the driver has been previously excluded the full provisions of the policy covering the vehicle applies with legal permissive use.
Yes as long as you can accept responsibitliy for any damages that she incurrs while in your vehicle. I do it all the time. Are you insured? Does she have a license? My understanding is that most insurances will cover the insurance holder as well as anything they drive, and also anyone who drives the insured vehicle.
Generally if a domestic partner is covered then the child of that partner can also be covered.
Insurance companies typically have specific rules about who they will and won't cover. You may find that a step son is eligible for insurance coverage if he is living with you. In this instance, the child does not appear to have a legal relationship with either you or your husband, so if you want to cover him you may need to buy an individual policy.