David Bell | Oct 29 2014 00:00
Are You Covered While Borrowing A Car?
How many times have you hopped behind the wheel of your friend's car without first familiarizing yourself with the particulars of your, and their auto insurance policy. Most people are unsure whether or not they are covered if they get in an accident while driving a car that is not theirs. The home improvement projects that people usually partake in during the fall season make this a great time to answer your questions about auto insurance.
- Most auto insurance policies will cover the vehicle, not the driver.
- If your friend has a comprehensive auto insurance policy, you should be covered while driving their car.
- You must have permission from the driver to drive their vehicle.
- If the owner of the car's auto insurance is not comprehensive enough to cover the entire amount of the damage done in an accident, the borrower's auto insurance will come into play as secondary coverage.
- The borrower cannot allow anyone else to drive the car. If they do, the owner's auto insurance policy will not cover any damage.
- If you are going to lend your vehicle to someone for a long period of time, it would be smart to add them to your policy.