Reader’s Question:
I need instant auto insurance for myself. My partner and I separated a few months ago, and I moved out of our place. He is the primary driver listed in the auto insurance plan. Can I get my own auto insurance while the current one is active?
Jackie
Carson City, NV
Yes, Jackie. You can get auto insurance for yourself aside from the one that you have with your former partner. You can do it online where there are sites and companies that offer to help you get your own and be the primary holder of your auto insurance. You would need to answer some questions, though, about yourself like your status, occupation, driving history, credit rating, and other information regarding your vehicle such as mileage, car registration, and your current auto insurance coverage. These are but the same questions and answers you provide when purchasing auto insurance. I certainly hope that you at least know the details of your current plan and perhaps you can get a copy from your current provider. It is really easy for you get your own auto insurance. Online agents will be available to answer all your questions and would also help you weigh your options given your current status. It is definitely advisable to get your own auto insurance since you and your partner no longer share the same account address. By doing this, you would get a clearer picture of your coverage and better control over your auto insurance needs. I wish you the best of luck!