From YOUR OWN CITE:
Who is not a named insured?
All drivers living in the household who are not listed in the title of the car as an owner and are not married to the owner need to be listed as a driver rather than as a named insured. Also, any children in the household generally would not be included in the named insured.
You commented previously that the insurance may have been confusing you with your dad, and I think that's what's happening. In any case, you are NOT the owner of the insurance policy, and I doubt that you (as opposed to someone sharing your name) are even a named insured.
So does that mean there are actually at least 4 categories on an insurance policy? (Because I have never seen a policy owner listed.)
Policy Owner
Named insured
Listed drivers
Excluded divers
But perhaps therein lies the explanation. The following seems more plausible than anything else.
When I joined the family car insurance policy, I was an adult child and my car was titled solely under my own name.
Perhaps the insurance company then considered me a named insured.
I have changed the policy several times in the last 7 years, added a car and listed driver, changed coverage, etc.
It must have happened when I got this policy, my father was still alive but very sick. I don't know if he was on the policy or not, probably he was even though he couldn't drive. My mother had a car then that was jointly titled with my father.
At that time I was pretty busy taking care of my father and catching up on maintenance with the house. Outside of making sure I had car insurance, I didn't pay any attention to the declaration page.
Yesteryear a new claims adjuster called to introduce herself, ask a few questions and update me on my wife's claim. I took that opportunity to request a full policy document to include all items like policy language and details of arbitration. I doubt I really need it, but I like reading legal documents and maybe it will clarify this question,
Whatever happened, there is still no doubt that I am one of the named insured.