Does California Laws allows car insurance company to cover accident done by a learner's license holder driver
May 25, 2007 by shilpy shah | Posted in Insurance & Registration
If a car driver on learner's license in California (driving with a spouse who is a license holder and the car insurance holder) does an accident , than does the car insurance company covers that ?
It's actually pursuant to specific policy language, not CA law, however there should be no problem with coverage. As is, you cannot add a driver on to a policy if they do not have a driver's license. As long as you had permission from the owner, the accident
S17V | May 25, 2007
Assuming there is insurance on the vehicle, yes, the insurance company will cover damages to the other vehicle assuming the driver was at fault in the accident. Your vehicle will not be covered unless you have collision coverage.
oklatom | May 25, 2007
Is car insurance required under California law even if no one is driving the car?
May 05, 2011 by kat | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I will be out of the country for 6 months and nobody will be driving my car and the car will be secured at a safe place. Is car insurance still required under California law during that period of time?
Thanks.
NO. When I was in the Navy stationed in San Diego, I would deploy for 6 months on a submarine. I would put my VW microbus/camper into a gated private storage lot and suspend all but comprehensive, just in case it got vandalized while in storage.This was
rowlfe | May 05, 2011
NO. When I was in the Navy stationed in San Diego, I would deploy for 6 months on a submarine. I would put my VW microbus/camper into a gated private storage lot and suspend all but comprehensive, just in case it got vandalized while in storage.This was
rowlfe | May 05, 2011
Finding restrictions on a California car insurance policy?
Jun 19, 2008 by ACIMTeacher | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I was involved in a minor accident while driving my mother-in-law's car. I am on her policy, so assumed I would be covered, but was just told that I might not be because I was driving for work. Where on the policy does it show whether or not I was
You're not going to like my answer. Most auto insurance policies do not cover the use of a car for business purposes unless you declare the business use to the insurance company so it can be used to properly rate your premiums.
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Peedlepup | Jun 20, 2008