Your old insurance company will be liable. You should be calling and talking to your claims department
Drinking and driving is illegal everywhere. No insurance company can provide a policy for illegal activities. Drinking and driving is dangerous, not to mention that if a car accident were to happen, insurance would not cover it.
Nothing happens if a person that hits someone in their vehicle and their insurance is covered through another state than the accident happened at. Car insurance companies will pay for damages no matter where they happen at.
The most important insurance that a small business can have is public liability insurance as accidents can happen and this is the most common accident that will happen that will result in a pay out.
you would have to pay for everything out of pocket
I think they will probably take ur car away
If you were insured at the time of the accident, your insurance should pay up to the amount stated on your policy. It does not matter if you still have the insurance now. It is important that you had it on the daye of the accident.
If life insurance policy holder changed his job and address but didn't informed what will happen in the case of death?
YES. As owner of that vehicle you can be sued for things that happen in it. Most insurance companies cover people you loan your car to as "permissive users" but check with your company.
House insurance is important especially when anything can happen to your home. In the United Kingdom, some companies that offer house insurance are Esure, Churchill, and Swinton.
title has no effect. insurance takes precedent.
You will get a ticket for these violations but if you bring them with you to court and they show that you were licensed and insured on the date of the accident, these charges will be dismissed.
The policy was only incepted at 8am so it will only cover you from 8am onwards, you would have been classed as an uninsured driver at 2am! INsurance companies wont pay out on claims which happen hours before you start a policy with them!!