That's the secret question.Casa del Conductor, does the coverage go to anybody driving the car or does each driver have to be named and insured individually? Thanks!
That's the secret question.Casa del Conductor, does the coverage go to anybody driving the car or does each driver have to be named and insured individually? Thanks!
or just buy good insuranceAnother great reason to have your home and vehicles in the name of a corporation.
But even with "good insurance" what is your answer? and can you confirm this!That's the secret question.
Sorry I don't quite understand your question. I was suggesting that say if you got a insurance liability of several million you would be protected and wouldn't have to sell your house to pay for a claim against you.But even with "good insurance" what is your answer? and can you confirm this!
ok that is a good question. Let me confirm the correct answer.That's the secret question.
My understanding is that the insurance is covered with the owner of the vehicle and it doesn't matter who the licenced driver isThat's the secret question.
I seem to remember my broker telling me that a few years back as well. Just like the tow service - if you break down they ask for your policy number, nothing about the driver.Traveller said:
Casa del Conductor, does the coverage go to anybody driving the car or does each driver have to be named and insured individually? Thanks!
I am sure that this question has been answered. = I asked Atty Garcia who said that any duly licensed driver who who is legally in the country is covered by a vehicles Casa de Conductors insurance.
That is great news, now what is meant by "legally" in the country? And duly licensed? A USA license? 30, 60, 90 days?Traveller said:
Casa del Conductor, does the coverage go to anybody driving the car or does each driver have to be named and insured individually? Thanks!
I am sure that this question has been answered. = I asked Atty Garcia who said that any duly licensed driver who who is legally in the country is covered by a vehicles Casa de Conductors insurance.
Thank you everyone. Now I will have to find the thread on requesting that extension. I assume if you don't request the extension and stay past 30 days you will be considered illegal to drive.DGM consideres you legally in the country for up to 120 days if you requested the extension. A valid drivers license is essential.