Assuming you mean car insurance then no. After an accident an insurance company has an obligation to restore you to pre-loss condition, a concept called indemnity. Having two insurance companies will do you no good, because once you have been indemnified by one company you will no longer have grounds to pursue any further compensation from another company.
There is no limit to the number of life insurance policies that any one person can have. If you have more than one health policy, for example, you would not be able to file a claim on both policies for the same event - doctor's visit, surgery, etc.
Sunlife Insurance offer a number of policies. They offer life insurance policies as well as funeral planning policies to enable one to leave money to loved one's after death.
The increase in insurance for any ticket is dependent upon the insurance company and the driver. Some insurance policies will not go up in the event of one ticket.
Valid comparisons of insurance policies is best found by personally meeting with an insurance agent. The insurance agent is most knowledgeable in different policies and can tailor the policies for the specific needs of the consumer.
IMG Insurance provides policies for traveling around the world. Some of their insurance policies include short and long term travel policies, travel insurance, emergency evacuation insurance, and many other policies.
Yes, you can have more than one insurance policy.
Life insurance policies can vary in that it can be bought for oneself, one's family, or one's child. Life insurance is offered by companies such as MetLife and State Farm.
One can apply for event cancellation insurance online on websites, such as Expo Plus, K&K Insurance Group and Private Event Insurance. Event cancellation insurance is designed to protect event organizers.
Information about Select insurance policies can be found at Direct Line. They have a website where you can download the current insurance policies. Tesco bank have an insurance policy booklet with key information. It can be downloaded from their website.
No, two policies cannot be issued against a single property as per Insurance Law.
Universal Life Insurance Policies work by giving death benefits when one dies. Unlike other life insurance policies, universal life insurance policies generate interest over time.
There are a number of companies that offer special event insurance in the UK. Some of these companies are 'Tennyson Insurance', 'Event Insurance Services', 'Bruford Vallance' and 'Hiscox'.