Yes, however the child should be listed on someones policy as a driver. If the child drives your vehicle with any frequency and is not listed on the other parents policy then I would highly recommend adding them to your policy and pay the extra premium.
Full coverage or not the answer is usually yes unless that person is specifically exclued by name from that policy. The person has to have permission or implied permission to be using the vehicle from the owner.
As long as she has your permission, she can drive the vehicle and she will be covered. If she drives it more than a few times, you should add her to the policy.
Auto Insurance covers the vehicle, not the driver. As long as you give permission for a legally licensed person to drive your car and they are properly using the vehicle (i.e.: not racing) your vehicle is covered.
Yes, if she has not been previously excluded in writing. If she is going to be a regular operator of the vehicle then she needs to be listed as an operator on the policy. An automobile insurance policy coveres named insured, family and anyone who with PERMISSION drives the vehicle.
Depends on your insurance, I am coming to that situation myself. I plan on calling my insurance agent
That is between you and your friend and how much you want to remain friends with this person. This question might be better suited for Dr. Phil or Oprah.
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There is no such policy. All auto insurance contracts require disclosure and scheduling of all drivers for coverage.
If everyone was legal, yes, a collision should be covered by the insurance company.
If someone without a valid drivers license and without car insurance drives a car that is covered by car insurance, does that insurance pay for that uninsured driver if they have a accident?
I could be wrong, but I would think the motorcycle dealership would have insurance for their vehicles that would have it covered for things like test drives.