Can I lend my car to a friend?

It is always a risk to lend your car to someone else, but there are things that can be done to protect yourself. Use extra caution and make sure that the individual who borrows your car has a valid driver's license and understands his or her responsibilities while on the road.
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Is it okay to let someone borrow your car?

Although you should check your individual policy, most of the time you can let someone drive your car and still have coverage. As long as you give the person permission, and they only drive the car occasionally, there shouldn't be an issue. Accidents, however, are unpredictable and can happen anytime.
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Should you lend your car to your friend?

It isn't illegal in most cases, but you could end up with higher insurance rates and out-of-pocket expenses. For many, their answer comes down to how comfortable they are being stuck with these costs. So if your friend says no to borrowing their car, don't take it personally.
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Why you shouldn't let someone drive your car?

They could lose control of your vehicle and collide with another vehicle. That could put you on the hook to cover the damages. Although you may trust your friend, you shouldn't risk your car and your insurance coverage by allowing them to drive your vehicle.
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Does insurance cover someone borrowing your car?

Whether you're allowing a friend to borrow your car or the borrower of a friend's car, the general rule of thumb is that a car insurance policy is associated with the car, not the driver. Therefore, if a friend borrows your car, they're likely covered by your insurance policy.
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If I lend my car to a friend and they get in an accident, who pays?



Can my wife drive my car if she's not on my insurance?

Can my wife drive my car without insurance? If you have a car and insurance but your wife does not have a separate car, she should be listed on your car insurance policy as a driver. Most insurance companies require all licensed household members to be listed on the policy as drivers.
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What happens if you have an accident while driving your friend's car?

The car owner may even be charged for allowing their car to be used by an uninsured driver. If you've caused damage to another vehicle or property, the other driver may take legal action to recover damages from you.
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Should I let my boyfriend borrow my car?

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“You can let your boyfriend drive your car on occasion. As long as he has your permission to drive your car, your car insurance will likely cover him. But if he gets into an at-fault accident and the costs of the accident exceed your coverage limits, you'll be responsible for any remaining balance.
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What happens if driver is not listed on insurance?

Excluded drivers (those specifically listed on the policy as not covered) will typically not be covered when driving a car under your auto insurance policy. In some states, excluded drivers may have a minimal amount of coverage, though this (and the exact type of coverage provided) will depend on where you live.
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Is it okay to drive someone elses car?

As long as she's given you permission to drive her car, it should be no problem at all. In most cases, you're allowed to drive someone else's car, as long as it's covered with insurance.
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Can someone drive my car if they are not on my insurance progressive?

As long as you gave them permission to drive your car, then they should be covered. Their policy extends to your car and covers them the same way as if they were driving their own car. Damages they cause to others' cars, property, or even injuries are covered.
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Do you have to be the registered owner of a vehicle to insure it?

While it might seem like a good idea in theory, what you're actually doing is committing insurance fraud. You can insure a car that isn't registered to your name if you're the primary driver of the vehicle. You can't get someone else to insure your car (like mum or dad) if you're the main driver.
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Can someone else insure my car if the title is under my name?

While the person who owns the car is usually the one who insures it, most states will allow someone other than the owner to pay for a car policy. However, many driver's insurance providers will only insure a car if the policyholder and car owner are the same.
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Can my daughter drive my car?

You must be properly insured if you drive on the public road, no matter how short the distance, even if your parents have given their permission for you to drive the car, and even if they have their own insurance policy covering the vehicle.
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Can a friend borrow my car Geico?

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That's downright friendly of you to let your roommate borrow your car, so go ahead and let him know! GEICO covers someone else driving your car, as long as they only drive it occasionally and you give them permission to do so. This is known as permissive use.
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What is a permissive use driver?

Who Is a Permissive User on Your Car Insurance Policy? Permissive use in an automobile insurance policy means that you give a person—who is not specifically covered by name or as a household member—permission to drive your car. For example, if you allow a friend to borrow your car, that is permissive use.
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What insurance do I need to drive any car?

The car you want to drive must be covered by an existing insurance policy and you must have permission to drive it. Driving other cars cover is usually only available on a comprehensive car insurance policy, so if you have third party (or third party, fire & theft) cover, you won't be covered to drive any other cars.
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Do I have to add my boyfriend to my car insurance?

If your girlfriend or boyfriend lives with you and plans to drive your car regularly, she or he should be added to your policy. Insurance companies often require that people in your household who will be driving your vehicle be added to your policy.
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Can I add someone to my car insurance that doesn't live with me Geico?

No, you cannot add someone who doesn't live with you to your car insurance in most cases. College-aged students who aren't living at home but still use their parents' home as their permanent address are the biggest exception to this rule.
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Can someone else be the main driver on my car?

Car insurance fronting – where someone declares themselves as the main driver of a car even though it will be someone else – is illegal.
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Can I insure a car registered in my wife name?

You can insure a vehicle you don't own, but you must tell the insurer that you're neither the registered keeper nor the owner. The registered keeper is the person named on the registration certificate; the owner is the person who bought it. Often this is the same person but occasionally it isn't.
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Can you have 2 main drivers on the same car?

You and your partner can both take out separate policies for the same car. Car insurance policies are for both the vehicle and the driver, so it's perfectly fine, legal and common for two people to be insured on the same vehicle under separate policies. There are a few reasons why you might consider doing this.
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Can I Tax a car if I'm not the registered keeper?

You can only tax the vehicle if you are the owner, as a V5C only proves you are the registered keeper of said vehicle. The Government website reads: "If you buy a vehicle that doesn't have a V5C vehicle registration certificate (log book), you may not be able to tax it.
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Can a car be registered in two names?

If vehicle is being registered in two (2) names, proper ownership conjunction must be indicated as it will appear on the new registration and title. Please see Definition of Joint/Common Ownership for conjunction information. Both parties must sign the application and also include dates of birth.
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What does adding a driver to your insurance do?

High-risk drivers can save by adding safe drivers, while safe drivers adding less-cautious motorists to their policies will pay more for coverage because of the higher associated risk. Most insurance companies consider teens high-risk drivers from the time they earn a license until they reach age 25.
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