yes, unless there is a specific clause in your policy that states otherwise. and of course as long as you were legally allowed to go and not engaged in criminal activities.
It is not necessary to have direct travel insurance to drive across the country. However, if you would like some security during your travels it is worth the investment to get direct travel insurance.
Their insurance would be primary and your insurance would be secondary, generally speaking.
I am not sure about California itself but of the states I do no about the penalty is always more than six months of insurance would have cost the person had they purchased the liability insurance.
There are a lot of different websites where an individual can find affordable health insurance in California. Examples would include CalHealth, and California Healthy Choice.
There are a number of companies that offer insurance licenses in California. One way to obtain a license would be through the state department of insurance itself. Another place would be through Kaplan Financial Education.
Usually, regular health insurance would be able to cover you wherever you go. This means that travel health insurance may not even be necessary. However, some insurances may not cover you if you go across the ocean, so make you to look at what your health insurance provides and covers.
In the State of California where i am its a $500.00 Plus ticket.... its Cheaper to just Pay the Insurance.
You can go anywhere you want to get your commercial insurance. A good place to start would be with your current insurance agent. .
Collision insurance means that if you were to get in an accident the insurance company would pay to fix your car instead of the person's that you hit.
Yes, car insurance for a teen in California is expensive. But then, car insurance for a teen driver is expensive everywhere. The least expensive way would be to them to your existing policy, you may get a discount.
California is a mandatory insurance state. Under California tort law you would be able to be sued for not having insurance as mandated by law.
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