yes, if you were At Fault. if your company is good and they value you as a customer, they might give you a grace period. (mine did once for the tow coverage) on the other hand, if your ins co won't cover it and you can't afford or won't pay on principle, then you are legally allowed to tell them to bugger off (in a nice way please) and they can go through their uninsured driver coverage. That's why most states ( i think) require you to have it. then their ins company will come after you personally with their lawyers and you will go to court. then its up to the state law and judge. if they only have liability and you tell them to bugger off, then all they can do is personally take you to small claims court.
It is highly unlikely.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover Auto accidents. Auto Insurance covers automobiles. It does not matter if the auto accident was on public or private property.
Private hire insurance is insurance provided to Private Hire drivers, or Taxi drivers, as they're better known! The function is to provide insurance and indemnification against legal and medical costs in the event of an accident.
Private accident insurance?
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workers do not have health insurance because they cannot afford it.employment by small firms that do not offer health insurance as a benefit,and a tendency to change employers every few years.cannot purchase private insurance at affordable rates.
Insurance records are kept by private companies, not by the governmnent. There is no time limit for the storage of this type of data.
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You can't unless they tell you who they are insured with. Who a person is insured with or even if they have insurance is a private matter between the insured and the insurance company. Now, if there is an accident and the police come to the scene they will collect that information and put it in the accident report. This is why it is crucial to always call the police to the scene of the accident no matter how much the other person begs to give them a break. Always, always!!! call the police to the scene of an accident. The exception is if the accident is on private property.
No, because you payed for it so they use your money to fix the car if you have an accident.
Private insurance plans include all forms of health insurance that are not funded by the government.
Private medical insurance is medical insurance that is purchased directly through a provider and not through the state. For example Blue Cross Blue Shield is a private medical insurance provider.