May 7th, 2012
Only if the person that took the car had never before been allowed to use the car. If the person who took that car with out authorization to use the car was a resident of the household and the keys to the car were available then any damage to the car from that usage would probably have to be claimed under the collision coverage.
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May 7th, 2012
Typically you don’t need insurance in order to have a driver’s license. If however you have violations on your driving record and are required to have an insurance policy in order to keep you license you should have no problem getting a non-owners policy.
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May 7th, 2012
well yes, and no, assume you have comprehensive coverage and you put the parts on? what parts? or were you in a prior accident (where an ins company paid to put these parts on?), there are many variables, file the claim, if denied possible to go back on the a/m part co. more details and i could be of more service….
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May 7th, 2012
you can buy it from the rental company or it can extend from you personal auto insurance policy at no extra cost if your insurance company provides this coverage.
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May 7th, 2012
option 1 Enroll in drivers ed. They have cars for you to use and you get an insurance break.
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May 7th, 2012
YES!States have the right to issue driver’s licenses to people who are in the United States illegally. However, some states do not give you this option.This question is not is separate from the immigrations policy. It is argued that if undocumented immigrants get licenses, they will use them to work, travel, ect. ect. However, giving licenses to undocumented will not stop them from doing that anyways. Giving licenses should be a way to keep the road safe, being undocumented or not, having a drivers license is the only way to prove you are a safe driver and that you passed a written and behind the wheel test thus you are allowed to drive. There are thousands or even millions of undocumented immigrants who are not able to prove their capability to drive a vehicle safely in the United States. Instead the government gets MILLIONS of dollars from the undocumented immigrants who drive. If they were to get pull over for the most minor traffic law, they fist get their car taken away, (in California) they have to pay $200 to the Police department, they have to pay $1,200 to for having their car impounded for 30 days, and in court they have to pay a $600 fine for driving without a license plus whatever minor or non-minor traffic violation they were responsible for. Why would the state give them licenses? the government would much prefer to take advantage of them. In the United States there are MILLIONS of undocumented immigrants, kids who were brought here since they are small and grow up to find out they can’t do what most Americans can do. America needs to fix the immigration policy for those who are here, and spend most of their life in this country. Undocumented immigrants who work in the United state are not being a “burden”. To contrary beliefs, undocumented immigrants DO pay taxes and outrageous fines and sometimes they do not get any of the benefits that they pay for. Support AB540 and support Licenses to safe drivers!-Angel GarciaCollege Student
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May 7th, 2012
well! it truly sucks to be you, because you weren’t wise and didn’t insure yourself. guess you have to pay for the damage, sorry. *cries*
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May 7th, 2012
It depends on the terms of the insurance and the type of damage to the vehicle. Contact your insurance agent for the terms of your insurance. In general, it should.
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May 7th, 2012
Perhaps, there are company and state specifics regarding what is considered ‘chargeable’ offense, contact your agent or the policy services dept for your carrier.
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May 6th, 2012
don’t no i am 17 and just bought 1 i hope it isn’t to bad… provisional was 1k if that helps
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