car insurance different state

2 cars 2 provides an insurance policy is this possible?
I am a Florida resident and my mother lives in Georgia. In the coming days I'll buy a used car for my mom who is registered under my name. My question is possible for me to have an insurance policy with two different cars in two different states? Is it a problem for my mom to a driver's license from Georgia and Florida, a unit of registration of the car?
It is possible but very unlikely for you to find a company to do this for you. Most states have records of their own state (the legal language), limits other than liability, etc that are required to be on insurance policies for all insured. That said it's best for you actually try to see if you can find one to do this for you. I would suggest an independent insurance agent (make sure he or she is licensed in both states), which represents several companies that are also Licensed in Georgia and Florida. Once they have your information, subscribers can call and see if they can get approval for this. Also note you become legally liable for any and all accidents that might cause his mother – if you have insurance, but if the accident is very serious that could go over the limit of the policy and you will be responsible for the difference. Furthermore, one of the first things to go in older people is their ability to drive, ie, lose their ability Night driving and depth perception due to impaired vision, lose their reflexes, etc. Since you live in Florida, you could be the last person Knowing this (parents do not want to lose this last vestige of freedom) and yet you will be the first to be affected due to increased fees, the possibility of having to pay part of a claim out of pocket, etc. While you may be able to do this by getting a company to write policy for both the cars in the two states – the real question we must ask is: Should I do this? Hope this helps. Good luck!
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