A non-owner car insurance policy is designed for people who do not own a car and frequently drive vehicles belonging to other people--perhaps cars owned by friends, or rental cars. The policy covers any damages you might cause to somebody's property and any injuries for which you are liable. It will not pay for damage to the vehicle you're driving, however, because it is a liability-only policy with no collision coverage.
Limited Options
Most insurance companies do not provide non-owner
policies, or provide them on a very limited basis. As of 2009, American Family
Insurance, for instance, provides some limited non-owner policies to people who
have previously received a conviction of driving while intoxicated and now need
proof of insurance to obtain a new driver's license, but no longer own a
vehicle.
Metropolitan Areas
Some insurance companies offer non-owner coverage
mainly designed for people who live in metropolitan areas like New York and
Chicago. In some cities, many people do not own cars because of limited parking
options at apartment buildings, the cost of parking, higher insurance prices,
and the inconvenience of driving in heavily congested traffic. Many of these
city residents are more likely to forgo vehicle ownership and instead borrow
one occasionally.
Car Rentals
People who do not own a vehicle and frequently rent
one for traveling, or rent one simply to use for a certain length of time, may
have a financial advantage in purchasing a non-owner policy rather than paying
the rental company insurance each time. Some auto rental companies, however,
require that the person purchase coverage from the rental company.
Uninsured Coverage
Non-owner policies also are beneficial in states
where insurance coverage is not mandatory, and where a driver may be borrowing
an uninsured vehicle. However, as of 2009, nearly all states require auto
insurance.
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