July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
You can't legally drive without a driver's license. But assuming you own a vehicle that you still want to cover for physical damage you should be able to get coverage. If you have someone else that you want to allow use of your vehicle then you could...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
I believe your concern is how to keep yourself from getting caught up in a lawsuit if your spouse, you are currently separated from, has an accident. Your best bet is to ask an attorney. Laws may differ from state to state as far as liability. It...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
It all depends check your blue book if your car is worth a price that you consider good keep full covarege especially if you are still making payments. If the price on the ble book is not so much compare how much you will be paying for full covarege in...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
Yes, but that shouldn't be needed. You can occasionally drive a friends car and be covered under their policy without being listed as a driver. If you are a regular driver of your friends car then see about being added as a driver to your friends auto...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
Read your policy. If the policy says that anyone driving your car with your permission is an insured, then the company that insures that car pays. Many policies exclude certain drivers, so it is not a one size fits all answer.
The insurance for the...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
Yes, they can certainly cancel your policy for that. The questionnaire is part of your insuring contract and will ask you about how you use your vehicle and any other persons who may drive or have access to the vehicle. The insurance company does not...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
Standard Insurance policies are written on state approved standard policy forms. Standard Policy forms are regulated by the state in which they are issued. Standard Policy forms are cookie cutter policies that differ very little from one company to...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
Progressive Ins. insured my hauler. Also a good company for cargo insurance is Flat Iron insurance. Awesome company with really good rates.
Check with your agent. They should be able to locate a carrier that provides this type of insurance.
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
I disagree, when you are driving by a golf course, public or private you as the driver are taking a known risk. There is an inherent risk of this occurring. "Flying objects" such as golf balls are covered under the comprehensive portion of the auto...
July 29, 2010 | In: Autos
In U.K. the insurance companies set up a database that records all insurance policies so if you are able to provide either the police or your own insurers with the correct vehicle registration number they can check the EMID and provide the answer. All...
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