Legal Question in Traffic Law in Maryland
does the law require a person to have car insurance to drive an insured car he doesn't own?
Asked on 5/08/14, 5:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
William Welch
William L. Welch, III Attorney
Usually, insurance covers a driver instead of a particular vehicle. The law requires that vehicles be insured, in order to register them. You should check the insurance policy, in order to find out whether it covers unlisted drivers.
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Answered on 5/09/14, 4:02 am
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