YES THEY CAN, BUT THEY WOULD BE PUTTING THEIR ENTIRE COMPANY AT RISK. SO WHY WOULD THEY EVEN CONSIDER PUTTING THEIR BUSINESS AT RISK FOR ANY EMPLOYEE?
they insure themselves
Yes, but why do you have 4 cars any way.
Obviously they can insure their employees at reduced premia compared with premia taken from the general public.It all depends on the policies in question of the Insurance Company and is not obligatory.
Many Insurers will insure modified vehicles why any others will not. Just ask your agent which company will accept you Lifted trucks are more expensive to insure because of the high risk associated with modified vehicles.
No, you cannot insure your license. Auto insurance covers vehicles, not licenses.
One person can insure as many vehicles as he/she can afford.
Yes, It is usually cheaper to have 2 vehicles on the same policy but there may be some cases where you need to have them separated. Some companies will not insure classic cars correctly, recreational vehicles. or motorcycles so they would need a separate policy for a separate company.
how do i self insure my vehicles
The annual premium to insure a commercial fleet is substantially more because of what is at risk. The cost depends on the vehicles, the nature of the business, and a number of other factors.
No, you are not required to insure all your cars with the same company. You have the option to insure each car with a different insurance company if you choose to do so.
Yes
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. The exception would be in a family situation where two spouses own two vehicles and insure them on one policy.