This is a common sense question. They will tell you just about anything that you need to know. They are not going to answer stupid questions like what is the most you ever paid for a situation. Most adjusters want to pay you whatever is necessary to put you back where you were before the accident as closely as possible within the policy guidelines. They also want to make you happy of possible but they have a job to do. It is also the companies wish to complete the process and get you back to normal as quickly as possible. They are not out to beat you out of anything but you should not be out to get over on anyone either and the situation will work out fine.
Call your insurance agent and tell them you would like to cancel your insurance.
You tell the helath insurance company that you would like a corporate plan.
Yes, an auto insurance specialist would be helpful when it comes to picking out insurance. They are able to tell you what kind would be the best and most beneficial for your lifestyle.
would if you don't have insurance to go to the hospital
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Yes, and then tell them you plan to get insurance asap.
Without knowing the insurance law on it, my guess would be "Probably, yes". But your insurance agent can tell you for sure.
There are many things that insurance company takes in to consideration when raising your rate. They will look at how long you have had insurance, the amount of the claims, if you were at fault or not, as well as other factors. Only they will be able to tell you.
I would call the person who hit you. Tell them you are calling your insurance company about it and tell them they need to call their insurance as well. That should start the process.
This question is hard to answer. I guess the only things I can think of that the adjuster will not tell you are the things that he/she cannot legally tell you such as the policyholders personal information, like their social security number, and other personal information protected by privacy laws. While it is no the adjusters responsibility to educate you on everything, most all adjusters will be truthful on any direct questions that you pose to them.
There are many things that insurance company takes in to consideration when raising your rate. They will look at how long you have had insurance, the amount of the claims, if you were at fault or not, as well as other factors. Only they will be able to tell you.
Usually your financial advisor is there to tell you if you to need to purchase the insurance or not but not there to buy it from. In order to purchase health insurance you would have to go through a different company.