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Often, yes, but check the details of your policy. Some may have exclusions or limits.

Yes. Failure to do so could invalidate your insurance policy in case of a claim.

It covers specific damage caused by guests but has limitations. Personal insurance is strongly recommended.

Usually not. Specific insurance or an endorsement is required to cover the risks associated with short-term rentals.

Yes, most insurers allow you to maintain a policy during a temporary suspension, but with adjustment.

Take driving lessons, maintain a clean driving record, and consider a higher deductible.

The impact can last several years, even after your licence is reinstated, depending on the reason for the suspension.

Yes, but you'll probably be considered a high-risk driver and pay higher premiums.

Some insurers specialize in high-risk cases, including those with a history of license suspension.

You can usually add other drivers to your policy, even if you can't drive yourself.

Your premiums will probably increase significantly once your license is reinstated due to the increased risk.

Driving without a license generally invalidates your insurance. Claims are likely to be denied, and you risk prosecution.