Why would you not sign the application for insurance. You should do that when you paid for the insurance coverage. I would suggest that you go back to the agency and sign the document.
Yes as long as your policy has uninsured motorist coverage on your policy.
Auto insurance only covers sudden and accidental damages to your vehicle. Wear and tear would not be considered sudden and accidental. Though with all things insurance, it is always best to speak with your insurance company directly to find out if a certain item is covered or not.
If you never received a quote or instructed them to bind the coverage (or paid for it) then you are not covered.
whut if you were in a bus accident and the bus didnt get the insurance information
no he didnt change it !.. Well, then what is it?
he didnt
yes my father in law just got kicked out cause he didnt have insurance
its the owner of the car. since they let the driver borrow the car (even if you didnt know they didnt have a licence) is responsible because if they were unsure they should have asked to see the licence before lettin the driver orrow the car
Not unless you are named on the policy.
Wiki answers didnt provide personal informations such as mobile number, email, address etc of individuals.
Depends if its in your insurance at the end of the day, didnt you check before you bought it?? If you need new surgery insurance check out MIC which stands for Medical Insurance Consultants. I have added a related link.
Not where I live in Ohio. My mother co-signed a car for me, and her name didnt have to be on the insurance, as long as the vehicle carried full coverage insurance in my name.