Other Insurance Types in Emeryville
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Liability protection for drivers without vehicles
Non-owner car insurance provides liability coverage when you drive a car you don't own. It's secondary coverage that protects you when driving rental cars, borrowed vehicles, or car-sharing services.
Regular car renters can save money versus rental insurance
Maintain continuous coverage to avoid rate increases
Meet legal requirements without owning a vehicle
Protection when borrowing friends' or family cars
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Avoid insurance gaps and keep your rates low even when between vehicles
Non-owner policies cost 50-70% less than standard auto insurance
Meet California DMV requirements without owning a vehicle
Coverage follows you, not the vehicle - drive rentals, borrowed cars, and more
New California insurance requirements in effect.
Non-owner insurance does not include collision or comprehensive coverage for the vehicle you're driving.
Join thousands of California drivers who found affordable liability coverage without owning a car.
Non-owner insurance typically costs between $30-60 per month in California, depending on your driving record and coverage limits. It's generally 50-70% less expensive than standard auto insurance.
Non-owner insurance provides liability coverage for bodily injury and property damage when you drive a car you don't own. It doesn't include collision or comprehensive coverage for the vehicle itself.
Yes, non-owner SR-22 insurance is available and is often the most affordable way to meet California DMV requirements if you don't own a vehicle.
You don't need non-owner insurance if you never drive, live with someone whose car you drive regularly (you should be on their policy), or if you own a vehicle.
Yes, non-owner insurance provides liability coverage when driving rental cars. However, it doesn't cover damage to the rental vehicle itself - you'd need the rental company's coverage for that.