jayeldee46

jayeldee46 t1_iudfl3k wrote

If she is on the policy she should be able to get a copy of it. Then review it to see what it says about other drivers. Most policies allow for someone else to drive the vehicle and to be covered. Being a named driver on the policy just makes it a lot easier if there’s a claim.

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jayeldee46 t1_iude86g wrote

My understanding is that Salem on Halloween is pretty crazy. If you want to visit a historic place and learn the real story behind the witch trials I suggest checking out the Rebecca Nurse Homestead in Danvers. You can watch a presentation about the witch trials and tour her Homestead. She was in her 70s when she was executed for witchcraft and her story was the basis of the Crucible, written by Arthur Miller. You can tour the family graveyard on the property. It’s real history and is very respectful of the people who were caught up in the witch trials. I am a direct descendent of Rebecca Nurse.

https://www.rebeccanurse.org/

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jayeldee46 t1_iuddg1b wrote

Have you checked with the insurance agent for her policy to see if you can be added to the policy as a frequent non-owner driver? You should be able to do that and I think it would cost a lot less than picking up a separate policy.

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