You cannot get driver insurance unless you have a car.
The owner of the vehicle buys the insurance -- for the vehicle. Cars are insured, not drivers.
Yes you can buy a car with a temporary drivers license. You have to be able to get your car insured and show proof of insurance.
As long as you have a valid drivers license, you can be insured.
it depends if you have insurance that covers all drivers in the family or all and any drivers.
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It is important to understand the insurance policy that is purchased on a drivers car. The only way that an uninsured driver is covered in an insured car is id the owner of the car has that in their policy.
In most cases if you are fully insured then your insurance will pay for the uninsured driver's car. However if it is only a third party insurance then most likely you have no cover if it is your fault. However it depends on the insurance company and the policy that you signed.
Yes, as long as she has a drivers license. You are the name insured on your policy all other legal drivers are allowed to drive your vehicle as an occasional driver.
Auto Insurance provides coverage for losses and liabilities of the drivers named as covered on the policy.
Some insurance companies will allow the named insured to be excluded depending on the reason. The policy would need to be in your name if the vehicle is in your name. Any drivers must be listed as drivers on the policy but not as the insured.
Well you see, it is for this very purpose that car insurance is required by law; it is unfair on the rest of the insured drivers if some drivers are not covered. so, basically, you wouldn't be paid out for damages unless your insurance company or broker covers you for being hit by uninsured drivers.
Vehicles are insured not drivers. If you are qualified and authorized to operate an auto the insurance on it will pay for it and any damage done by it.