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Q: What do you do if you cannot afford to insure your car in new state because insurance will triple but you still need to use your car?
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Can I insure a car titled under my uncle in Arizona?

The answer to this question is easy and is NO. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. This is very important. If you did this and totaled the vehicle, the insurance cannot pay you for the damages because you do not own the vehicle and they cannot pay your Uncle because he does not have a contract of insurance with the insurance company.


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You cannot insure a vehicle that is not titled in your name. If you did and the car was totaled the insurance company would not pay you because you are not the owner of the car and they cannot pay the true owner because they do not have a legal contract of insurance with the company.


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You cannot legally be sold auto insurance if you have no car to insure.


Can you get insurance in your name with someone else on the title?

No. You cannot insure something that you do not own. If you purchase insurance on a vehicle that you have no interest in the insurance company cannot pay you for any damage because you do not own the vehicle. They also cannot pay the owner because they have no contract with the insurance carrier. This is what is called material misrepresentation and will void all coverage on the vehicle. Do not get into this mess.


Can you insure a person and their car on your own insurance?

No. Unless they are your legal, current spouse you cannot do it for any reason. If you do and have a claim, the insurance company cannot pay you because it's not your car and they can't pay the other person, because they do not have a contract with them. No one gets paid and no refunds are issued because you lied on a legal contract.


Can someone else insure your car even if they do not live at the same address?

You cannot insure something you do not own and the address has nothing to do with it. The insured on the insurance policy must also be the owner of the vehicle. An insurance application and policy make up a legal contract. The contract states that you must own the vehicle insured. Lets use your example where someone else insures your vehicle. If the vehicle is damage in an accident, the insurance company cannot pay damages to the person listed on the insurance policy because they don't own the car. The also cannot pay you because you don't have a contract with them for insurance.


Can i insure my ex-spouse's car on my auto insurance?

No. You cannot insure a vehicle that does not belong to you. If you were to add the vehicle without telling the insurance company that it doesn't belong to you there will be no coverage and any claim will be denied. You will have wasted your money.


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Can you insure someone else's car that doesn't have insurance on it?

Again, you cannot legally insure a vehicle that does not belong to you. The insurance policy and application make up a legally binding contract and state that you must own the vehicle in order to participate in the contract of insurance on the vehicle.


Can you insure a car that is not mime and has no other insurance policy on it?

You cannot insure a vehicle that is not yours. Whether or not it has current insurance on it does not matter but the fact that it is not titled to you does make a serious difference. An insurance application together with the policy make up a legal and binding contract and it states in the policy that you must own the vehicle or have an insurable interest. In a situation where you lease the vehicle does give you insurable interest and allows you to insure a leased vehicle even though it is titled to the name of the bank or finance company who leases it to you. In one example where a problem would arise lets say that you have physical damage coverage on a policy and it a tree thereby causing a total loss to the vehicle. The insurance company cannot legally pay you for the vehicle because it is not titled to you and they cannot pay the bank or finance company because they do not have an insurance contract with then to insure the vehicle. This is just one example.


Can you insure someone else's financed car?

No. Insurance cannot be obtained on property which the policy holder has no vested interest or ability to control.