If the 17 year old has an accident, your claim could be denied. Your premiums cover the risks that the company knows (or should know) about, but not those you know but fail to disclose.
Under the listed drivers portion of the policy.
Having a person on your car insurance listed as an excluded driver can actually save money rather than cost more. The excluded driver will need no coverage or liability when it comes to the vehicle they are listed for.
No, insurance is not listed on a driver's license.
No. If he is listed at all, then he is covered. If he IS the primary driver of a vehicle, then he should be listed as such.
A deferred driver is a listed driver who has a policy elsewhere and therefore is not used in the rating of the policy from which they are listed as deferred.
Maybe:All regular drivers must be listed on the policy.If a driver is more than an occasional driver ( 2 times per month Rule of thumb ) he or she is a regular driverIf the driver is listed on the Policy as a regular driver it is legal and OK.If you are trying to get around a DUI or something, the instant there is an accident, your cars fault or not, the police and the insurance company will figure it out.People have gone to Jail for this kind of Insurance Fraud.
You need insurance if you own a car. As long as you are living with your parents and driving a car titled to them (even if it is "your" car), you just need to make sure you are listed on their policy as primary driver of your car and an occasional driver of the other family cars. They might save a dollar by having you EXCLUDED from the family car, but then you would have no coverage if you were to drive it.
No, you generally cannot drive a rental car if you are not listed as an additional driver on the rental agreement.
They must be listed.
Is your boyfriend listed as a driver on your auto policy? Does he live with you? If you do not have him listed as a driver on your policy and he is a regular driver or if he resides with you he must be listed as a driver on your policy. This is a part of your policy terms. If you do not abide by the policy terms the company can deny the claim due to material misrepresentation. This means if you lie to them they don't have to pay the claim.
The Caltrain began operation in 1987, but the name of the first driver is not listed.
No he have to listed as a second third or household driver for being cover by insurance