Check your insurance document. Each insurance company has different rules about unconventional acts such as driving on frozen lakes.
insurace. you don't have insurance for the passengers
Yes they do. You will have to get at least get collision insurance if you want to drive a car in Pennsylvania. More insurance is good though.
This is not good. The law specifically says, that, it is your responsibility to make sure that the vehicle you are about to drive is properly insured. Sorry to say, but there is no way out of it.
If you drive, car insurance of course, and if you rent an apartment, renters insurance is a good idea especially if you have much of anything of value.
Not necessarily. You will have your car covered at that particular moment and enable you to legally drive, but when you have an accident you may regret not reviewing other options.
It is a good idea for use in public lakes as well. You may also want protection to pay you inace of injury or damage.
Allstate, Progressive, and State Farm all offer good insurance for cars. There are many variables that will make your insurance costs fluctuate, like a driving record, how many accidents one has been in, and even what kind of car they drive.
Generally speaking, if your insurance has to pay out, then there probably will be an increase. Good luck.
Yes, but they are not very good after they are then un-frozen again.
Frozen Sweet
Depends on the insurance policy. A good one will cover both, as long as the driver has permission to drive the car, and the policy owner can cover a rental or a new vehicle.
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