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Insurance Legal Question

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by COROLLA1ZZ, May 26, 2005.

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    COROLLA1ZZ New Member

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    here in alabama u are not covered period. I havce been there done that. At least geico will not.
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    NRM NRDADDY > YOU

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    Insurance Legal Question

    If I don't live at home anymore and borrow my mom's car for the weekend and get into an accident, will I be insured? I remember back when I was living at home they forced my name onto the insurance on three cars we owned when I only drove one. It costed over 5K a year for me to drive.

    I moved out, my name is off it, but I'm just wondering if I borrowed her car and got into an accident, would it be covered?
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    whitekorolla02 Guest

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    if it's not your fault, u might be covered but if it's your fault, i think u'r not covered.
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    audioslave03 Guest

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    it might be different w/ different insurance providers. but i know that my parent's policy covers people that don't live at their address, therefore, you would be covered being that you lived somewhere else
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    Do you have insurance for your own car? Check to see if you have a "drive other cars" extension on your policy, or if they have that on theirs.
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    milhousse C U in the car

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    Here in Manitoba, you're pretty much covered whatever you do.
    I just cant understand how some insurnace companies in the states get away with what they do, but then again, our insurnace here is all through one publically owned company
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    i second this...check with YOUR insurance company, rather than asking one of us. call them.
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    corollarider19 New Member

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    i dont think he will be covered...but listen to eric and laura
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    audioslave03 Guest

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    you know, i can tell you from experience that there is a good chance you will be covered, even if you have an accident and it is your fault. My parents have liability and their insurance covered an accident i have. but as always, you should check with their insurance provider.
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    MY_ROLLA Guest

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    Generally speaking, any person who has a valid drivers license and has permission of the car's owner can expect to be fully insured...

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