Timeline for If I let a friend drive my car for a day should I tell my insurance company?
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Sep 30, 2016 at 14:14 | comment | added | Xalorous | @DigitalChris I asked these types of questions when I called about renting a car and whether I would be covered. My insurance company explained that my liability coverage covered me in any car. Comprehensive covered my car. | |
Sep 30, 2016 at 14:08 | comment | added | Digital Chris | @Xalorous renting a car is an entirely different use case with different applicable laws. | |
Sep 29, 2016 at 17:54 | comment | added | Xalorous | Liability coverage rules vary from state to state. But my impression, based on consulting with my insurance company before renting a car, is that insurance is taken out on the driver, not the car. The driver in an accident is the one who is liable. The driver's insurance would need to cover any claims. | |
Sep 28, 2016 at 19:15 | comment | added | TecBrat | I had an insurance agent call it "promiscuous use". Got a chuckle because of the most familiar connotation of that adjective. | |
Sep 28, 2016 at 19:05 | comment | added | chrylis -cautiouslyoptimistic- | By the way, the phrase you're looking for is "occasional driver". | |
Sep 28, 2016 at 18:24 | vote | accept | neubert | ||
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Sep 28, 2016 at 17:16 | history | answered | Digital Chris | CC BY-SA 3.0 |