They will if your policy was in force during your loss.
As long as the policy was in effect at the time the accident occurred then coverage will be afforded and damages will be paid.
If it is your policy, call the insurance company. If not, you will have to have authority over the estate or person to get information on this due to the privacy laws.
No, if the policy was already cancelled, that's when the coverage stopped, so anything that happened after the cancel date is not covered.
Lack of payment or too many collisions the insurance company has to pay for. If you want to cancel your auto insurance policy to go with another company, call your insurance company and tell them you want to cancel your insurance but be ready for them to try to persuade you to stay.
If you carry an SR22 (proof of financial responsibility) on your auto insurance policy, the SR26 is notification sent by your insurance company to the state to let the state know your insurance policy has canceled.
Payment of damages by the insurance company against your Householders' policy is paid directly to your account through NEFT,instead of cheque as was customary earlier.
An insurance premium is the amount that the buyer pays the company monthly or annually which keeps the policy in effect. If a person paid a 780 dollar annual premium which was canceled after 5 months, they would be owed a 455 dollar refund.
Premium = insured value / $100 * Rate
If you qualify for coverage under the policy.
once the insurance has paid out the policy limits that's it. they do have to defend their client if you choose to sue their client for further damages which you can do.
In my case, to protect the goods that my company Imports and Exports via ocean. In other words, in case the goods suffer damages my insurance policy will cover the damages according to the policy coverage.
The surcharge is part of the bill and I imagine your policy would get canceled if not paid in full eventually. If it does get canceled you will find it difficult to get insurance through another company and they can ding your credit for non payment but usually that take a few months depending on the company.