If you already have car insurance, it is quite possible that the newly purchased vehicle would be covered by the same limits of liability and other coverages afforded by your existing policy. Of course, there is only a number of days before you'd have to add that vehicle to your policy, but the rationale is that some people will buy a car on Friday night, let's say, and, if it's a long weekend, there might be no way to contact ones insurance agent. So there is often a 4 day window where coverage is assumed.
Not legally.
If you buy it from a dealer, you won't leave that lot without insurance on the vehicle. Legally, that vehicle needs to be insured before you drive it on any public roadway, regardless of if you buy from a dealership or a private seller.
If you live in the US, it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance. It is advised NOT to drive without insurance. make them tow it or they can put their dealer plate on and let them drive it
It depends on the location but it is almost always illegal to drive the car away without insurance.
Not in Texas.
Yes, it is state law that cars have insurance so they won't let you drive off the lot without proof of insurance.
No, you are not legally married. A getting the license doesn't complete the process, it must be executed and returned.
No, Not legally. you must get her signature on the application.
No. You cannot legally drive so they would not cover you.
No, a car dealership cannot change your contract after it has been signed. Once a contract is signed, it is legally binding and cannot be altered without the consent of both parties.
No, not legally. You as the insured would have to sign the application. That would be true even if you were going to be a "spouse" rider on a policy of his. James Medici, CLU,CLTC Charlotte, NC
not legally. You would have to sign the application, answer the medical questions, and often have a physical.