Can You Be On Someone Else’s Car Insurance?
- 100 POINTSview profileChris StaunerAgent, Chris Stauner Agency - Farmers Insurance, Mendota Heights, MNYou can be listed as a driver on someone else's auto insurance, they would need to request the addition to their policy. Adding additional drivers can cause an increase in the rate depending on the driving record of the person being added as well as their driving experience, younger less experinced drivers do tend to cause a policy to go up. If you are driving someone else's vehicle you should look into being added to the policy.Answered on April 11, 2014flag this answer
- 21750 POINTSview profileJim WinklerCEO/Owner, Winkler Financial Group, Houston, TexasGreat question! Absolutely! Very often spouses will be on the same policy, especially if the insurer gives discounts for multiple drivers or bundled policies. Parents can add children also, for example. Be aware that each additional driver will add cost to the policy, and that if they are younger, or have had a less than perfect driving record, that the cost could be fairly high. If you would like more info, please contact me, I'd be happy to help! Thanks for asking!Answered on April 15, 2014flag this answer
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