need a little more info to help you on this.......if the policy actually canceled.....(most not all) have a ten day claus, if paid within the ten days, but they are NOT required to have this claus.........sounds like it canceled if you were 'reinstating' rather than 'renewing' NO there will not be coverage........sorry
The level of coverage generally depends on your insurance companies. Most quality insurance companies will cover you in the company car, however.
Depends on where you live, your driving record, the company you insure with, and the amount of coverage you have.
Depends on your location, age, driving record, type of coverage, and the insurance company you have chosen.
When ever a driver is excluded on a policy, the insurance company will not pay out on any claims when that person is driving. Hes excluded, he has absolutely no coverage with your insurance. If he has his own policy with a different company, he will be covered. So in general when a driver is excluded, their is no insurance coverage. Its like he was driving without insurance.
Depends on the driver's age & driving record, location, model, vehicle age, coverage and insurance company, and other factors.
The best auto insurance company to use is defintely Allstate they offer driver rewards for safe driving and the best coverage that any driver can use.
The Property Damage coverage on the car you were driving should cover the damage to your own car. In the event that the car you were driving didn't have insurance coverage then you may be able to make a claim under your own Collision coverage or Uninsured Motorist Property Damage coverage could apply.
Of course not. Insurance is a contract that takes both parties to consent and you have to contact somebody from the company to start the coverage. If you had a car that you gave up and had coverage on that, you are likely okay because your coverage follows you no matter what car you are driving. But if this is your first car or your other coverage had already expired, then you need to contact them right away so that you can bind coverage and be certain you are insured.
No US insurance company provides insurance fully recognized in Mexico. If you will be driving in Mexico you must buy insurance from a Mexican insurance company to be certain you will have the required coverage.
Complete the conditions of your sentence or probation and reapply for your license at the DMV or Dept of Licensing.
Just because you are denied insurance coverage with one company doesn't mean you will be again. As an independent insurance agent, I represent over 15 different auto insurance companies and if someone is truthful with me I can place them with the company that has the best coverage and rates for their situation and driving record.
No, Non Owners often referred to as Named Driver insurance never covers a company vehicle. It is the responsibility of your company to provide insurance for it's employees when driving a company vehicle.