Yes, It gets even better than that though. My sister and her husband actually crashed into each other (her parking brake failed and her car rolled into his which then rolled into a building), they actually had to file claims on each other in order to collect the insurance money. Strange but true. Read over your policy carefully though to make sure that they don't have some specific clause in the contract, though I can't imagine that they would unless it was a really small time insurer, ok? TQ Ditto
You should immediately report the accident both to your own insurance company and to the vehicle owner's insurance company. Depending upon which state you are in, either one or both insurance companies is responsible.
Someone in the Toronto area can find auto and home owners insurance at Allstate Canada. This company deals with both of these insurances and several others.
You will need to make a report to both insurance companies. Even though you are not at fault your insurance company will still want to know. Unless the other party takes the blame right away and tells there insurance company that it was there fault then you do not need to tell your insurance. But I always recommend that you always talk to your insurance company about the accident.
Universal Insurance Company sells both personal and commercial automobile insurance policies. The company is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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www.progressive.com and www.esurance.com will both give you competing rates for insurance for your small company.
Someone can get a quote for building insurance from a number of insurance companies such as Allstate Insurance. Allstate Insurance provides a number of insurance products for both consumers and businesses.
If the automobile policy contract is in both names (husband and wife) then the insurance company will look to both of you for compensation of any losses that are not covered under your own policy.
The Willis Insurance Company I was able to find sells both health and life insurance to its customers, but you must be approved and not all people will the meet the standards and qualify for the approval process and get accepted for both types of insurance.
Citizen Insurance is a property insurance company. You can insure your building, your contents or both. They have a range of policy options that are flexible around your requirements.
If both policies are with the same company, and if you or your employer pays the premiums on them, then yes, they both pay. That is actually common; quite often the husband's insurance through his employer is through the same insurance company the wife's job has.
Harleysville is a respectable company, particularly now that it has agreed to a merger with Nationwide, another competitive insurance company. They have policies for both home insurance and auto insurance.