there are many variables in this question...most of the time NO, if you have permission to drive the vehicle (occassional use only), from the owner baring any exclusions in the policy then you are an insured driver under the policy.......again there are many many questions that would have to be answered to be certain...i.e, exclusions? do you drive it regularly like every Friday for instance? permission, either direct or implied? and so on.......
In Massachusetts- must be listed as drivers on all policies
As long as you are sure they have insurance and if you are listed as a drive on such insurance policy. If these cases are both yes then you will be covered under their insurance as long as you have permission to drive the vehicle.
No. If they are going to drive the family car you can, if the insurance company allows it, but they should really have their own insurance.
Yes
Yes, I would make sure that any car you drive is covered.
Yes, it is illegal to drive without car insurance. You may be covered on your family's insurance plan, however, so I would discuss it with them.
I wouldn't see why not. Insurance will cover any accident she has, only because she is family.
The average American family drives their car 15,000 miles per year. The more you drive your car, the more your insurance company will want to charge you.
American Family for reliability and insurability. TheGeneral for affordability and legal to drive purposes.
if you arent gonna drive or operate machinery...
It depends. Some insurance policies go from car to car while others are car specific. In most cases it's the latter, so check with your insurance carrier.
No, You should refer to your Insurance policy terms and conditions or ask your Insurance Agent. Certain vehicles such as Commercial vehicles and others are excluded from coverage on Personal Auto Insurance policies.