Can I be covered under two HDHP plans?
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Can I be covered under two HDHP plans?
For example, if your employer offers an HDHP and your spouse’s employer offers a non-HDHP, you could be covered under both plans. [You can be covered under two HDHPs, though. If your employer and your spouse’s employer both offer HDHPs, you can opt for double coverage and still contribute to your HSA.]
Can you be primary driver on 2 cars?
Can one person be the primary driver on two cars? Yes. Most, if not all, insurance companies will allow you to name one primary driver for two or more cars. In fact, many companies will even provide you with a multi-car discount on your premiums when you register multiple vehicles.
Can you own a car but not be the main driver?
Usually, the car owner will be the primary driver of the vehicle. This makes sense – if you purchased the car and pay the insurance, logically you would be the driver. But it’s not always the case. People with poor credit, or those who are low on funds might not be able to purchase their own vehicle.
Can you be the primary driver on a car you don’t own?
In some circumstances, yes, you can insure a vehicle you don’t own, but it’s difficult to become the primary policyholder on a car that’s not yours. And it’s extra tricky to get coverage if you don’t live with the vehicle’s owner.
What happens if I don’t add my child to my auto insurance?
If you don’t add your child to your auto insurance once they’ve gotten a learner’s permit or driver’s license, you could face problems filing a claim, keeping discounts, or maintaining your auto insurance policy altogether if something happens while they’re driving your car.