The insurance is on the DRIVER as well as the car driven. So, the answer is Yes.
when you get the insurance you can register your daughter as an autorized driver and the insurance will cover for the damages.
Yes.
They may not if there is a clause in the insurance agreement that the insurance will not be paid out in the event that an unlicensed driver is in control
Of course you can but it is illegal to do so. Every state has a minimum amount of insurance you must carry on any vehicle you drive.
I would not drive a car without an insurance policy on it as you could be cited.
Your daughter has to actually go and get the permit herself. Although you may have car insurance for your daughter to drive she has to take the test.
Yes, at least in Mass the insurance coverage goes with the driver and not with the car. However, if you and daughter live together, you must both be on the policy to be covered in the car that has the insurance policy.
It is not mandatory, in the United States as a country,to carry auto insurance, but in most states it is a law.
All drivers are required by law to carry proof of Financial Responsibility. So if you are an insured driver under the terms of the Auto Insurance Contract then you are covered to drive it. If you are not an insured under the terms of that policy then you are not covered. Remember, Vehicles do not drive themselves and vehicles do not carry insurance, People do. Auto Insurance Is to cover the losses and legal liabilities of the Insured.
Not individually, but the vehicle they drive must be insured.
Dealer insurance does not carry over after you purchase the car. Most states require you to have your own insurance to drive off the lot after you buy it.
No, she does not. If you feel comfortable teaching her how to drive. She does not need to, but it will be an insurance deduciton.