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Is it legal to Drive a borrowed car without insurance? |
Let's say my friend has this car, up to date tags, and insurance for himself, and all the works for FOR HIM. Hi Brian, if you don't have liability insurance, then you can't drive any car. no!!!!!! what are you thinking man, you need insurance for any car your gonna drive! yes ...drive forever. Depends on the insurance carriers. Well if he doesn't have insurance that covers other drivers using his car then I think you're both screwed. Yip yibadee.Sounds like a can of worms. dunno but i've done it before so im as anxious as you are to find out the answer It's that car that's insured not the driver, as long as the driver has a valid license and the car is insured there will be no problem. um i think you might get a ticket for fender bender but i dont think its illegal since its not your car and the car does have insurance It depends on how his policy reads. Some insure just the driver (in any car) and some insure the car (with any driver, with a license) Check the policy. Also depends on the state you are in, and the state he policy is from. Read that policy first, then decide if you can drive the car. Yes, there are probably. If you get in an accident he's going to have to pay if you're at fault. All companies and policies are dif but you shouldn't drive it unless you have insurance on your seslf. Depends on the insurance company.But on mine my cars covered so that anyone who drives it is covered.Usually its the car thats insured and not the driver.so if the car is covered then anyone driving the car is covered too. His insurance will also cover an occasinal driver he allowd to drive the car. it's illegal to drive without insurance / here in texas it's a [$275.00] fine plus court cost. Depends if his car is insured for any driver. Not in my state of North Carolina. Yes, you will get into trouble. But you know this. It is illegal in the United States to drive without car insurance. The insurance is on YOU the operator. It protects others you may injure or other cars you may damage as a result of an accident that you are or may be found 'at fault' for, but again, you know or suspect this. Depends on the state laws. In Illinois it is illegal to drive without insurance, period. If it happened here, you would be in trouble for driving without insurance and your buddies insurance would be responsible for any damages (and would probably dump him right after). It would be illegal for someone to have an automobile without insurance and if their policy doesnt cover GUEST drivers then YES it would be illegal for you to drive it. You will have to check his policy to see if you are covered.I would think you would be If not you are liable for the damages on the other car as well as his.Your friend should of been up front with you and told you that YOU wouldn't be covered if he did and you took that gamble then you lost. it depends on the insurance of the car owner. If they have coverage for other drivers. Then its your fault no theres. wat do u think? ......... i think not. howbout u? In most cases there is an uninsured driver clause in your buddy's policy. He should check and make sure. There may not be anything...in which case you would be responsible for any damages done to the other vehicle. I don't think there are any legal issues like you going to jail or anything like that but the tickets (speeding, crossing the yellow, failure to yield, etc.) you are responsible for. It's all according. Sometimes it is, Somtimes it is'nt. It all depends. You don't need insurance on yourself to drive a company car in the job you work at because(more than likely) your companies insurance will cover you. Probably depends on the insurance policy of the one you borrowed the car from. Can vary from state to state, and vary in different situations, be cautious, it can be considered illegal at certain times. For the most part you won't get called on it, and it is legal for you to drive a borrowed car without insurance. Liability insurance follows the car, not the driver. And the liability insurance is the required one because it covers the person you hit and that's all the state cares about. So no, there would be no legal issue there. Other insurance that covers theft and damage done to the driver's car that caused the accident is optional. |
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