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Can my daughter or son, covered under my policy, drive someoneelses car and still be covered under my policy?

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Can my daughter or son, covered under my policy, drive someoneelses car and still be covered under my policy?

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A daughter or son can drive someone else’s car (not owned by a family member), if she or he is a resident of your household and is entitled to use that vehicle. However, if you or your daughter of son is driving someone else’s care with their permission, many times, the vehicle owner’s insurance covers the damage.

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