Contact your agent, but probably yes, as a temporary driver.
Yes but with subject to Your daughter is not excluded from your policy, you do not have a "limited" policy, your daughter holds a driving licence and has not consumed any alchohol and the insurance policy is not void. The damages to your car and to the third party property of the person can be covered up to the limit specified in your policy.
Not only can, but you should. The Insurance policy does not follow the driver, it follows the car.
What state? Yes, if she is driving and not insured on anther policy. Call and ask your agent
if she is driving YES... or at least have your insurance be able to cover any damage from "driver not on your policy"
If your daughter is listed on your insurance policy and a premium is being collected for her, then she can use your insurance. If not, she will need to use her insurance policy at work.
Only if your insurance policy includes driving in Ireland.
No i dont think because she was the one driving the car, i didnt mtter who it belonged to.
Sure.
No chance.
You will have to sign an official exclusion document for your policy to be safe. Be aware though that when you do this you can not under any circumstance let your daughter drive any vehicle on your policy while that exclusion is in effect.
The insurance policy on the vehicle you were driving will pay any damages assuming the owner of the vehicle and the owner of the insurance policy is one and the same.
Yes, at least in Mass the insurance coverage goes with the driver and not with the car. However, if you and daughter live together, you must both be on the policy to be covered in the car that has the insurance policy.