Will insurance cover the car if i get in a car accident only driving on a permit by myself?
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if i ever get in an accident only driving on a permit by myself to school, will the insurance company still cover the car?
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Answer:
Yahoo is universal, driving laws are not. If your permit requires you to be accompanied by a fully licensed driver but you are not, it's a pretty safe assumption to say that the insurance will not cover you.
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Other answers
If it's a condition of your license that you are accompanied at all times when driving, and you fail to do so, then you are violating a condition of your license making it invalid, which is grounds for the insurer to deny any claim involving you.
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do not drive without a licensed driver-If you do get into an accident you will not be able to get a driver's license for a few years. Is that worth it-NO
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