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.
If you have not received a ticket, then NO! If you received a ticket they know already. If you are applying for insurance and received a ticket for reckless driving, then the answer is yes!
They don't "have to", but they will.
When the insurance company finds out about it, possibly. I imagine that it depends on your insurance company, but I'd say yes.
What state? Yes, if she is driving and not insured on anther policy. Call and ask your agent
You would call the insurance company of the person's car that you are driving. The insurance follows the car and not the insured.
If she was driving your car, notify your agent. If it was her mom's car, then her insurance is responsible, and, of course, if your daughter was driving her own vehicle, she would have her own insurance.
Insurance rates are based primarily on your personal driving habits and record, so if you receive a ticket while driving a rental car it can still be reported to your insurance company because the citing officer has your drivers license information. So in short, it is definitely possible for your insurance company to raise your rate based on a speeding ticket you received while driving a rented vehicle.
Licensce reveals how many points they have previously received and criminal record would show any driving offences.
Yes. Plan on it.Answeryes, your driving record can be checked by your insurance company and other companies if you got in a car accident.....
in general, yes
NO
Answer this question...checked your insurance