If you live in NJ and a relative with a MA license but no insurance is staying with you is he covered under your insurance when driving your car?

Yes, they would be covered as long as they only drive occasionally. If they drive more than 12 times out of the year, they would need to be rated on your policy in order for them to be covered.

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