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Insured to drive someone elses car
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True. I've told her this. This is what my wife and I do.She could be insured as an additional driver on his insurance and he could be added to her insurance as an additional driver.
I passed on the info anyway & she told me she was actually asking only for in case of an emergency.0 -
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Really? Which insurers say "emergency use only" and how do their policies define "emergency"? (It can't be "up to the customer", the clause must have a workable objective definition or risk being good for uncertainty)meyouritabobsue wrote: »- In some cases it will say "for emergency use only" (up to you to define emergency)0
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