They must be listed.
Not a snowballs hope in hell. insurance companies would definitely not pay if the driver is not licenced.
If they are added to your policy as a scheduled driver yes they will be considered a covered driver.
nope
depending on you insurance company... I know my snowmobiles are covered on my homeowners
Absolutely. Notify the company that you want it covered and it will be covered.
Perils are types of losses. All losses(perils) covered by an insurance company will be in your insurance booklet that they mail to you.
You can check your car insurance to see what kind of theft is covered by contacting your car insurance company. In addition, you can log in to your car insurance company website account.
Perils are types of losses. All losses(perils) covered by an insurance company will be in your insurance booklet that they mail to you.
I would say that it depends on your insurance. I would contact your insurance company and see what they offer. Sometimes you can even access the company's website and they will give you a list of what's covered.
Most pain clinics are covered by health insurances, however, the best way to be make sure is to call your insurance company. The insurance company can provide you a list of pain clinics that your insurance will cover.
Small business insurance is geared to industry so what is covered will depend on what industry you are in and which insurance company your policy is supplied from.
Probably not. But talk to your insurance company.