Well, I'm finally moving out. But I need to figure some stuff out real quick about my car insurance. Currently, my folks are paying 5k a year on my for full car insurance on 3 2001+ model cars. It was a requirement by the insurance companies that I be on the list of EVERY car if I was still living under the same roof. Now that I'm moving out, I plan to cancel my car insurance since I won't need my car anymore.
But my question is, if I head back home for the weekend and take my car out and get into an accident, will it be covered if I don't live there? I thought that if you let your friend borrow your car and they get into an accident, it'll be covered under you because you made the judgement call to let them drive. Is that true? And if it is, is that true in my case also?
I probably won't be driving the car unless I come home for breaks and I don't really want to call up the insurance company and somehow work out getting insurance for just a week that I'm off. But at the same time, one accident could end my college life if I don't have insurance. Big questions.
Does anyone know anything about this or can help me out?
But my question is, if I head back home for the weekend and take my car out and get into an accident, will it be covered if I don't live there? I thought that if you let your friend borrow your car and they get into an accident, it'll be covered under you because you made the judgement call to let them drive. Is that true? And if it is, is that true in my case also?
I probably won't be driving the car unless I come home for breaks and I don't really want to call up the insurance company and somehow work out getting insurance for just a week that I'm off. But at the same time, one accident could end my college life if I don't have insurance. Big questions.
Does anyone know anything about this or can help me out?