by Anonymous on August 22nd, 2007

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I just got a new vehicle and my daughter totalled it before I added it to my policy but I carry full coverage for her to drive any car will this car be covered?

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  • by D.L on September 3rd, 2007

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    Depends on how long ago you got the veh, as long as it was within 30 days your should have coverage. Generally when you purchase a new veh, you have upto 30 days to add it to your policy. So usally the veh on your policy with the highest coverage will extend to your new one until you do. But that is not a fact, because it depends on what state your in, who you insurance company is, and what coverages you have on your other veh's. Did you trade another veh in to get this new one. Also you stated you have full coverage on your cars to cover your daughter. Coverage doesn't follow the person, it follows the veh, so as long as she had your permission to drive, any of your veh's there would be coverage from the veh that would extend to her. But also if she is above 18, and doesn't live in your house hold, then she would be considered an insured, unless she lived with you. Under 18 obviously still would be considered an insd.. Good luck to ya..

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