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what would happen if i leave my car insurance details in my car and it gets stolen?

Posted by admin on Sunday, 27 November, 2011

Question by emmaolivia: what would happen if i leave my car insurance details in my car and it gets stolen?
just wondering what would happen if i leave my car insurance documents in the car and it gets stolen? would they be able to do anything with my insurance details?

Best answer:

Answer by Howard L
You insurance card is supposed to be left in the car. It doesn’t have any of your personal information so it’s of no use to a thief. All it has is the insurance company name, your policy number, and a description of the car. If you have anything more than the insurance card in the car, like your policy, remove it. It doesn’t need to be there.

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would i be covered on my friends car insurance if i am driving?

Posted by admin on Saturday, 26 November, 2011

Question by thatoneguy1: would i be covered on my friends car insurance if i am driving?
I was driving his car the other day, with his permission, and nothing happened. The thing is that his father found out and is asking if my insurance will cover driving my friends car. So how does this work? Am I covered on my friends car insurance or can I somehow be in trouble for driving without insurance? I do have my own car insurance, but its only liability. I don’t know if this helps in the search for my answer.

Best answer:

Answer by This Guys Sez
Typically, auto insurance will cover the driver, not the car. So, if you have your own insurance policy, then the coverage you’re paying for would apply to any car your drive. If you crash your friends car and only have liability, you’re responsible and the insurance company won’t pay a dime. Be careful out there. Either get yourself some decent insurance, or don’t drive anyone’s car but your own.

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Q&A: Would anybody please tell me what do I have to do to become a car insurance broker?

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 8 November, 2011

Question by Armani Arif: Would anybody please tell me what do I have to do to become a car insurance broker?
I am interested in car insurance industry and would like to become an insurance broker. I don’t know the course or the line to follow.

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Answer by Christelle Brown
This should help you:

http://www.ehow.com/how_5723452_become-car-insurance-broker.html

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Q&A: Would my parents car insurance cover a car bought in another state?

Posted by admin on Friday, 4 November, 2011

Question by Princess Hiccup: Would my parents car insurance cover a car bought in another state?
I am at college in Alabama and I am from Washington. I was wondering if I bought a car in Alabama if it would be covered by my parents insurance in Washington since I do not have Alabama residency? Would the car need Alabama or Washington tags? We have Geico and I am still under my parents coverage.

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Answer by oklatom
Only if your parents insurance policy allowed the car to be added, and they added it. It would need tags in which ever state you are a resident. If you are paying out of state tuition, you can register it in Washington, if you are paying in state tuition, you are a resident of Alabama and would need to be registered and insured there.

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Would my car be covered under house insurance?

Posted by admin on Friday, 4 November, 2011

Question by tm: Would my car be covered under house insurance?
I am taking 3 months off, and going abroad. Could I cancel my car insurance, and put it in the garage? Would it be covered?

Best answer:

Answer by Huntsman
Quick note:
Doing this can hurt you. When you sign up for insurance again they will ask you if you currently have insurance. Not having current insurance is likely going to increase your rate. (for some reason it looks bad to insurance companies when you go for a time without insurance – ask anyone)
Better idea is to call your current car insurance company.
They may give you a price break

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