In most administrations it means that the quote does not properly apply, your insurance is not valid, and your circumstances are then exactly the same as someone who is not insured. There could in some cases be further legal penalties on top.
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
We typically contact our insurance company and report the accident and the circumstances. That way the insurance company can pay the bills for you.Answerthe insurance company raises your rates and pay a deductable
What happens is that you get a new insurance policy, possibly with another insurer. Any unearned premium will be returned to you by your insurer.
Remember that your policy is a legally binding contract. Per the terms of the contract, you are obligated to report any and all accidents promptly to the insurance company and to assist them with the investigation in any way they request.
For the most part, the insurance covers if their are any accidents that may occur on the cruise. I would recommend this just incase anything happens.
It belongs to the insurance company
Don't expect insurance to cover you if something does go wrong on the trampoline...
Keep the person there and call the police or the insurance company so they can walk you through it.
There are many different financial organisations that offer photographer's insurance. Some of these companies include PolicyBee, Swinton Commercial and EandI.
Yes you do, because the vehicle actually belongs to you. Your boyfriend shouldn't be able to get insurance on it without you being on the policy since you are the primary owner of the vehicle. Please know also that whatever happens with that vehicle while your bf is driving still makes you as the owner liable for any accidents or other harm that may come to someone else or their property. If you have speeding tickets or accidents that will cause the insurance premium to go upand have a policy with a different company, you need to show the insurance company that you have another policy and are already being charged for them. They can't charge you again for the same offenses that the other insurance company is charging you for.
The will has no relationship to the insurance policy. The Policy is a contract between the insurance company and the insured and does not become a part of the estate.
Yes, an insurance company can legally deny covering prescription medication if they find that it isn't unnecessary. Sometimes this happens when the insurance company feels like the diagnoses is wrong, or the medicine is inappropriate.