If the car is in your name then you are responsible for everything. If she wrecks it and is At Fault, the person that she hits is going to go after you because the car is in your name. But she is the one that needs to be paying for the car insurance. call a insurance company they will help you,
If your lender requires you to have insurance during the loan period, then yes. Also. If you are driving , then yes. If the vehicle is not on the road being driven, then no. But, know that if you just drive the vehicle to your next door neighbor's house and you have an accident (collision), then you better have insurance or you could wind up having to pay a huge fine and/or have your lincese suspended and/or have your prospects for a future car insurance company require you to pay alot more for car insurance.
Answer If you don't have your own car and you are going to be driving their car, yes they have to add you to their car insurance or you won't be covered..
Only if you get caught driving without insurance can that happen in most states. I wish it would happen in all.
To obtain insurance to learn to drive, you can be added as a named driver on a family member's policy or purchase a learner driver insurance policy. These options allow you to practice driving legally while being covered by insurance.
To obtain driver's license insurance, you need to first pass a driving test and obtain a driver's license. Once you have your license, you can contact insurance companies to get quotes and purchase a policy that meets your needs. You will need to provide personal information, driving history, and details about the vehicle you want to insure. The insurance company will then determine the cost of your policy based on these factors.
Yes. You are driving so you are responsible.
Auto Insurance follows the car not the driver. My son's girlfriend was driving his car when they where in an accident and his insurance was responsible.
The person in who's name the the ticket was issued is responsible for the ticket.
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Absolutely. You are responsible for making sure the vehicle that you are driving is insured. It does not make any difference that you have other car insurance or even that the owner of the vehicle has other insurance. If there is not insurance on the vehicle you are driving then you are guilty.
the owner of the vehicle is responsible for the ticket. he/she/they are legally required to at least have the minimum liability coverage your state requires.
It depends.... If the girl that hit your car has car insurance that covers her while driving another persons vehicle, go after her and her insurance company. But if not, go after the owner of the vehicle, they are responsible for the vehicle at all times. The insurance company doesnt care who is driving.
If she was driving your car, notify your agent. If it was her mom's car, then her insurance is responsible, and, of course, if your daughter was driving her own vehicle, she would have her own insurance.
the insurance of the person responsible for the accident
It is my understanding that the car owner's insurance pays for the person who was hit. The driver's insurance is responsible for the car he/she was driving.
No. The person driving is the responsible party.
Fault is determined by who committed a driving infraction, not who has insurance. If you have no collision insurance, you are responsible for the damages to your own vehicle unless another driver is determined to be at fault.