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    David Osgood
    Agent, Rural Mutual Insurance Co., Union Grove, WI
    Yes, you can purchase a non-owned auto coverage. This type of policy provides liability coverage for the insured for vehicles that they may drive but don't own. Rates for this type of policy will more than likely be higher than if the insured did own a vehicle. Contact a local agent to find out more about the availability and costs of a policy of this type.
    Answered on September 11, 2013
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    Amber England
    Insurance Agent, Farmers Insurance, Los Angeles, California
    Yes, you can get a "non-owners" policy.  This will cover your liability as a driver, if you do not own your own vehicle.  This way you're covered if you borrow someone's car, or are renting a car.  Contact a local insurance agent, and they'll be able to get you the right policy.
    Answered on November 14, 2013
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    Brad Mills
    Agent, American National Insurance, Blaine, MN
    Yes.  You are looking for a "Named Non-Owners Policy."  It provides coverage for liability for you as a driver.  Perfect for a person who doesn't own a car but will occasionally drive a family members car or who needs it for travel when renting a car.  Fairly inexpensive too!
    Answered on December 2, 2013
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