You pay as long as you would like to policy to cover you. Sometimes you can go monthly, but the policy will eventually cancel if they do not receive payment.
There are several types of equipment you will need to run an auto tire shop. While I was researching this topic, I discovered that there are a long list of equipment you will require to run an auto tire shop. Some on many are; auto shop cranes, wheel balancers, tire changers and brake lathes.
Yes as long as your policy was active when the accident happened.
Yes, so long as they are living together. If they are a household, then the two can have a combined auto insurance policy. Check with your agent for the specifics from your insurance carrier.
As long as she has her own policy on her own, it would not affect your insurance in the sense of premium or the need to have her insured on your policy. However, most auto insurance company want to have her listed as a driver in the household since she lives with you. The policy actually follow the vehicle and not the driver. If she was to drive this vehicle and get into an accident, your policy would be the primary and her policy would be secondary.
In most cases, as long as the policy owner give permission, then the policy will cover anyone who drives the car. There are exception for those who are specifically restricted by the policy to drive the vehicle.
Contact your agent or companies policy services dept, they will be able to answer that for you.
As long as the business has the driver listed as a driver/employee of the automobile, they should be covered.
As long as you have another policy in place. When you signed your lease you garanteed that the vehicle would be insurred. Uninsuring the vehicle would be in violation of the lease.
yes. plain and simple. you lent the car and then they are a permisable driver. As long as they are not n excluded driver or a resident in your house. It depends, if your policy is a named driver & the driver is not named, your policy will not respond. If your policy is a standard auto policy then yes, your policy will respond.
iS IT AN ADDITIONAL VEHICLE OR A REPLACEMENT FOR THE ONE ON THE POLICY. tHIRTY DAYS IS THE NORM, BUT i WOULDN'T FIDDLE AROUND WITH TIME! iT ONLY TAKES A PHONE CALL TO YOUR aGENT. hAPPY dAY!
As long as you pay the premiums!! Normally, a policy is issued for either 6 months or 12 months. Options for paying monthly are at time available for an additional charge.