Will My Full Coverage Car Insurance Policy Cover All Vehicles I Drive?

 

August 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I currently have full coverage on my vehicle and I went to test drive another vehicle that is not covered. My question is, will my insurance cover it if I were to have an accident? I live in Everett, Washington.

Liv

 

Everett, WA

Typically this would not be covered under your auto insurance policy in Everett, Washington.

This would be covered under the used car’s owners policy or used car dealer’s policy.

 

Most auto dealers will have full insurance coverage on your insurance policy, which is called a garage policy. If you sign something taking responsibility for the damages then you would be responsible for those damages. It’s up to you to reject or accept the offer of a test drive based on your knowledge of potential liability.

 

 

Full Coverage Car Insurance Question In Washington

 

August 15, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

The registered owner of a vehicle is in a nursing home in Federal Way Washington state. The person has full insurance on the vehicle but cannot renew their drivers license. If someone else drives the vehicle with or without the owner in the vehicle, are they still covered?

Will

Federal Way, WA

If the owner of the car gives another person permission to drive their car typically it would be covered under their insurance. But one should always verify with the owner’s insurance provider before borrowing a friend’s car to make sure the policy would not exclude them for any reason.

If someone uses a person’s car without the owner’s permission it is unlikely that the driver would be covered if they get involve in an accident. Most insurance providers could deny a claim since the driver did not have the owner’s consent to be using the car.

I Need Full Coverage Auto Insurance In Washington

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Can you please tell me what will be required to get a full coverage of insurance. I live in the state of Washington.

Regine

Thank you for asking Regine.

A full coverage requirement is usually set by your finance company and not by a state. According to the Washington Insurance Commissioner collision and comprehensive may be required by your lender until you have the car completely paid off.

In Washington state, you are required to have car insurance when you drive. If you operate a car that is registered in Washington, you need to have car insurance policy with limits of at least:

* $25,000 of bodily injury or death of one person in any one accident
* $50,000 of bodily injury or death of two or more persons in any one accident
* $10,000 of injury to or destruction of property of others in any accident (property damage)

The Washington state laws require bodily injury and property damage liability insurance. If your car is registered in the state, you must place this in your insurance. If you are financing a car, you are likely to be required to get the full coverage. The state would not require this of you but the lien holder or title holder of the car.

Goodluck!

MariCAR