why not? if you can insure 2 houses at different addresses then these are 2 cars at different addresses. will have to check though. Try different insurers
the person that is found responsible ( at fault ) for the accident
Fleet insurance is a type of insurance used when a person has more than 4 different vehicles to be insured. Some of the types of fleets covered are vans, cars, lorry, and taxi.
People are not insured. Vehicles are. In other words, it's not necessary for a vehicle owner to determine whether a potential driver is insured. The owner knows whether his car is insured. It is necessary, however, for a person who wishes to drive a vehicle to ensure that it is properly insured. I would not operate a vehicle unless I saw a valid insurance card for it.
yes
No one. If the person does not have a valid license they cannot be insured for any type of coverage concerning motor vehicles. not true just get your motorcycle permit and you can get insured i know plenty of people who dont have motorcycle licence and have insurance
To create different Facebook accounts, you must use different email addresses, no matter what computer they are created. The only way to know if a person is using different accounts is to know their different email addresses. Or ask them.
The insured is the person or entity who is covered by the insurance policy. The insurer is the entity (insurance company)that pays to, or on behalf, of the insured for a covered loss. That which is covered by the policy is set forth in the insurance policy.
The term "other insured" is another insured person exists who may cover the patient, the insured person who covers the patient on his or her insurance plan.
No. The owner of the vehicle must be the named insured on the policy. The only exception is immediate family situations. Husband and wife and resident children can have vehicles on the same policy.
The insured is the person whose life is being insured, while the owner is the person who owns the policy and has control over it. The owner can make changes to the policy and decide how the benefits are used, even if they are not the insured person.
The "insured" refers to a person or persons who are listed on the insurance policy for whom a premium is being collected.
generally nothing. Insured person can name another beneficiary.