Can my girlfriend drive my car with my insurance?


Can my girlfriend drive my car with my insurance? Yes, you can add your girlfriend or boyfriend to your car insurance. Generally, if you and your significant other live at the same address, your car insurance company will consider them a member of your household and request that you add your boyfriend or girlfriend to your car insurance policy.


Can I let my fiance drive my car?

Contrary to popular belief, car insurance typically follows the vehicle, not the driver. This means if you lend your car to someone else, your insurance will be the primary coverage in the event of an accident (2).


What happens if driver is not listed on insurance?

Even in a cut-and-dry case where an insured driver is on the policy and at fault, it can be difficult to get the payout you're entitled to. When a driver is not listed on the insurance policy, the insurer may dispute liability (or fault) because the person involved isn't covered.


How does sharing car insurance work?

If both cars are kept at the same address overnight, you can share a policy, even if you drive different vehicles or don't share a last name. Adding a roommate to your auto insurance will raise the cost of your individual policy, but it could be lower than the combined cost of two separate policies.