Can you let someone borrow your car

Can you let someone borrow your car

There are some probable consequences if other people use your car without permission, that’s why keeping your car off-limits does pay off. Some car owners are considered OC, as we’ve covered in a previous article, it’s just their way of being careful. For those that are willing to let others borrow their car, however, there are certain risks involved that you should consider related to car insurance and getting your vehicle fixed. 

Accidents are unpredictable and can happen anytime. Even a small incident can leave you or your friend in confusion on whether insurance will cover the damage. Though for clarity, car insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver. That said, ever wonder what would happen if your vehicle got into an accident or was recorded with a traffic violation while being driven by another person? Allow us to provide you with a better and clear understanding of the situation. 

Who can borrow your car?

Can you let someone borrow your car

So who is qualified to drive your car? Whether it be your husband, wife, children, or any other immediate member of the family or friends, as long as you grant them your permission, and they only drive the car occasionally, then there shouldn’t be an issue. 

Then again, there are times that an insurance policy doesn’t cover excluded drivers. Oftentimes, excluded drivers are known to be higher-risk drivers or perhaps someone with several accidents on their record. The following people are not covered on your policy to reduce insurance rates. So even if you give them permission to use your car and they, unfortunately, get into an accident, the insurance company will unlikely cover them because they are specifically left out of your policy coverage.

Who can’t use your car?

Can you let someone borrow your car

Aside from those excluded drivers that aren’t covered on some insurance policies, a person who uses your vehicle without permission and gets into an accident will unlikely be covered by your insurance. So if a friend or anyone who's excluded from your insurance policy drives it without your consent then it could cause some conflict with the insurance company if ever unfortunate events happen.

Will the insurance cover the damages from an accident?

Can you let someone borrow your car

While some general conditions were already discussed in previous paragraphs, there are still other things to take note of. So if a qualified person borrows your car and got into an accident, what will happen? Well, there are two possible scenarios. If the driver is not at fault, then the other car or driver will be the one liable for the damages. His/her insurance will be the one to cover the repairs and even the injuries of the other party.

Now, if the driver of your car is the one at fault then the conditions will be the other way around. Your insurance would likely cover the damage to the other driver’s car. Plus, your liability coverage would probably pay for any injuries or damage to the other driver as well. Unfortunately, the damages to your car will not be covered by the insurance company unless you have collision coverage.

What happens if the driver gets a traffic violation?

Can you let someone borrow your car

So if ever things didn’t become quite as tragic like an accident, then you’re lucky. However, if someone borrows your car and gets a speeding ticket, it’s unlikely that your insurance rates would increase due to their violation. Instead, his or her rates may increase even though they weren’t using their own vehicle the moment they got the ticket. With that, you’re still safe even though they get caught in the wrong act while driving your car. 

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Can someone drive my car if they are not on my insurance in Texas?

As a general rule, most Texas car insurance policies will cover both “named insureds” (those drivers specifically named in the insurance policy) as well as any permissive drivers.

Can I lend my car to a friend Singapore?

In Singapore, you can add anyone under named drivers for your car insurance plan. This includes family members, friends, guardians, and even employers and employees who are sharing the car with you.

What happens if someone else is driving my car and gets in an accident in Florida?

This is because, in Florida, car insurance follows the vehicle first and the driver second. So, if you allow someone else to drive your car and they get into an accident, your insurance policy will cover that driver and your vehicle, even if they are at fault.

Can I lend my car to a friend UK?

It can result in an average fine of £271, as well as six points on your licence and can even see you disqualified from driving in some cases. To help you avoid a situation like this if you're considering letting someone use your car, you should first make sure they're covered to drive other vehicles.