It depends on insurance company A . Ring them up and say "can I have the money." If you say you can fix it yourself for less than any of the quotes they may well say yes.
The person who is eligible to collect life insurance is the beneficiary. Anybody can be named the beneficiary. There are steps that need to be taken before a person can collect.
Probably not unless the insurance company decides to allow it or it was a provision in the life insurance policy. Normally, people are not able to collect on their life insurance policy until the insured dies.
In cost and insurance it will be ''Freight Collect'' but if party require as '' Freight Prepaid'' then use CIF incoterms.
You Don't.
if your accident is severe enough and the other person is underinsured - then you could collect from their insurance (must be their policy limits) and your insurance under the "underinsured coverage" or UIM - Underinsured motorist
All life insurance policies specify who the beneficiaries are and what percentage each one gets, so your brother can only collect his portion.
Though paying rebate to insured by agents is prohibited, that does not hinder in the way of getting insurance proceeds.
If you want to collect the depreciation your insurance company withheld from your claim payment you must make the repairs to your home. After you make the repairs contact your insurance company and they should issue a check for the depreciation.
You gotta be dead to collect.
A legitimate death certificate is what is needed to file a claim of life insurance.
If you were fired because of mental illness, then you should collect disability insurance, rather than unemployment insurance, and it lasts much longer.
Generally, insurance policies exclude suicide. Check with your insurance company, as they are all different.