Many of us in Taconic, CT have so many  questions on auto insurance. Here are some of the frequently asked questions  that can help you have a better understanding about auto insurance.
   Q: If someone borrows my car  and crashes it, does my insurance  apply, or does theirs?
 A: Generally speaking, the liability follows the car, so your insurance would apply, as it is your car. The liability insurance of the  driver often pays the additional amount if the costs payable are above your  policy limits.
  Q: If a child goes to college  with mom or dad’s car, are they  covered under the parents’ personal auto policy?
 A: This can vary from company  to company. Check with the insurance provider and make sure that the child is  listed as an additional driver. Do this before the child goes to college, and it will avoid unnecessary disputes later on.
  Q: Do I need ‘gap’ insurance?
 A: If your vehicle is on  finance, and its value is now less  than the amount you owe, then yes  you need gap insurance. If you owe less than its value,  then no, you do not need gap  insurance.
  Q: My teenager will soon be of  driving age, how can I cover them  without paying a large premium?
 A: As young drivers pose  greater risks, this will be hard to  do. If you only have one, expensive  car on the policy, it will be  expensive to insure the teenager. Consider buying them a cheaper vehicle that  will make it cheaper for them to be insured on.
  Q: I have just bought a new  vehicle, but have not yet told my  insurance company. Am I still insured?
 You should always notify your  insurance company of any changes of vehicle or new vehicles you purchase.  Sometimes the new vehicle will be covered straight away,  but there are often stipulations regarding the type of vehicle, and an amount of lapse time can also apply.
  Q: Does my auto insurance cover  me for the rental car I will be using when I am on vacation?
 A: Many auto insurance  companies will include rental car coverage within your policy, but again,  restrictions can apply, and to be on  the safe side you should always check details before you go on your vacation.  If you unsure, phone the company  direct and get an answer over the telephone. With issues such as this one it is  better to be safe than sorry.