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I'm turning the big 25 in a couple of weeks, and someone told me that I can't stay on my parents car insurance anymore. Is that true???

2007-12-08 10:08:10 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

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When you turn 25, you should have an amazing rate (in comparison to 16-24 year olds) on your own. There might not be a huge advantage to staying on your parent's policy. Also, unless the company you're with has a policy against it, you should be okay.

2007-12-08 10:16:16 · answer #1 · answered by Butch 2 · 1 0

you can stay on your parents insurance as long as you are living in the household and do not have insurance of your own or a vehicle titled in your name. And in some states you can still be on their insurance even with a vehicle titled in your name. It depends on the company and what state you live in. Each state has its own requirements for insurance companies and each company has its own rules.

2007-12-08 10:25:01 · answer #2 · answered by kel_tg 2 · 0 0

The person that told you that was correct. After the age of 18 you must be a full time student to be covered under your parents policy. Until you reach the age of 25. Sorry

2007-12-08 12:07:54 · answer #3 · answered by Big Deal Maker 7 · 0 2

No. You should be listed as an operator on their policy, as long as you either live in their household, or drive one of their vehicles regularly.

"Someone" is confusing car insurance with health insurance.

2007-12-08 10:38:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous 7 · 2 0

It completely depends on the state you're in and the insurance company you're with. Since you didn't tell us either, we can't answer your question. That is why you are getting conflicting answers.

2007-12-08 12:58:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Dont think so.

You can still be a named driver on their car.

2007-12-08 10:15:34 · answer #6 · answered by Funky G 5 · 0 0

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