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If its your own vehicle you can enter the reg number at www.askmid.com this will tell you if the vehicle is on the Motor Insurance Database. It will not notify you if the driver in question is insured to drive the vehicle. For use with your own vehicle only.
If the vehicle is insured and you do not ever drive it you wouldn't be required to be listed on the policy as a driver. Most companys though may want all 'owners' listed, for numerous reasons.
Yes.
by asking the owner of the vehicle.
As far as states go I know in Utah it is the vehicle not the driver that is insured.
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This is a question for your agent. It could be an administrative error.
You do not need to be the owner of the vehicle in order to be insured while driving the vehicle. Most states require all drivers of a vehicle to be included in the insurance policy.
You can get company vehicle insurance at www.iaai.com.
The owner of the vehicle buys the insurance -- for the vehicle. Cars are insured, not drivers.
regardless of whom is insured or not, the 'negligent' or liable party is responsible for the damage or 'to make whole' the injured (this means damage to vehicle as well) party........ i think the insured should pay since it was there fault
NO, and shouldn't want to be unless you don't have faith in the one you cosigned for.