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If an unmarried couple reside in the same household, and one person owns a vehicle, are both individuals covered?

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If an unmarried couple reside in the same household, and one person owns a vehicle, are both individuals covered?

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The person who does not own the vehicle is covered to drive the vehicle listed on the policy. However, because that individual is not an Insured by definition on the Personal Auto Policy, he or she would not have coverage to drive other vehicles not owned, as an example.

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