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How can I insure myself to drive any car?

I don't own a car, but I often borrow my friends' cars. I want to make sure I'm protected in case of an accident or injury. How do I insure myself to drive any car?

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Nick Kunze · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Even if you don’t own a car, you can still get a policy to serve your needs!
Non-owners insurance is a great option for a frequent driver who does not have their own vehicle. A
non-owner policy
is usually cheaper and only includes the bare minimum of coverage required in the policyholder’s state. This usually means only liability coverage and personal injury protection (if required by law).
A non-owners insurance policy will not include collision or comprehensive coverage. It also does not include a deductible.
If you want to find the right non-owner policy for your lifestyle, let insurance broker
Jerry
help! Jerry will compare quotes from up to 50 top insurance companies so you can make an informed decision.”
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