Im currently under my parents coup¨¦ insurance policy, I got married not too long ago and be wondering since I got married can I still be underneath their car insurance? Thanks
Answers: It'll store you $ as long as you can get away next to it.
Technically you should be off of their policy when you move out of their house
I sincerely hope your wife isn't driving that vehicle UNinsured?
Sure you can, but your spouse should probably be added also, especially if both of you are driving one of your parents' cars. 1st all the cars would necessitate to be registered to your parents...
2nd If you do not live with your parents and they are garaged somewhere else at another address you would inevitability to be added as a driver and shown the other address on the policy.
Oh yes add your wife too as a driver...
3rd and probably most influential... Your auto insurance follows you from car to motor that you drive. Rental cars friends cars.etc. the medical insurance alone is valuable. Be upfront next to the agent. Don't hide it. Insurance comapnies poicy forms are designed to cover broadly but I will put in the picture you if an insurance company can deny a claim because information was withheld they will deny the claim. Judges are not so swift to cover the claims as they did years ago. Insurance companies have be screwed by the public for so many years if they fidn a cause to get stale a claim they will. Most claims are cut a dry and they willl cover with no question, but if they smell fraud forget it...
Do NOT listen to "olrazdad" They are wrong. Insurance follows the car, not the soul. If I am driving your car and I hit someone, your insurance covers it, not mine and more than possible they will penalize you for it. Anyway, yes you can be under your parents policy, you can conversion the garaging address of you and your spouses vehicles and as long as you both are on the policy within should be no problem. The insurance companies just want to know if near are any potential risks, that why you need to join your spouse.
Answers: It'll store you $ as long as you can get away next to it.
Technically you should be off of their policy when you move out of their house
I sincerely hope your wife isn't driving that vehicle UNinsured?
Sure you can, but your spouse should probably be added also, especially if both of you are driving one of your parents' cars. 1st all the cars would necessitate to be registered to your parents...
2nd If you do not live with your parents and they are garaged somewhere else at another address you would inevitability to be added as a driver and shown the other address on the policy.
Oh yes add your wife too as a driver...
3rd and probably most influential... Your auto insurance follows you from car to motor that you drive. Rental cars friends cars.etc. the medical insurance alone is valuable. Be upfront next to the agent. Don't hide it. Insurance comapnies poicy forms are designed to cover broadly but I will put in the picture you if an insurance company can deny a claim because information was withheld they will deny the claim. Judges are not so swift to cover the claims as they did years ago. Insurance companies have be screwed by the public for so many years if they fidn a cause to get stale a claim they will. Most claims are cut a dry and they willl cover with no question, but if they smell fraud forget it...
Do NOT listen to "olrazdad" They are wrong. Insurance follows the car, not the soul. If I am driving your car and I hit someone, your insurance covers it, not mine and more than possible they will penalize you for it. Anyway, yes you can be under your parents policy, you can conversion the garaging address of you and your spouses vehicles and as long as you both are on the policy within should be no problem. The insurance companies just want to know if near are any potential risks, that why you need to join your spouse.