Depending on which insurance company you have, it is possible that you will be dropped for conviction of exhibition of speed in California. The major insurance carriers will see you as a risk and will not want to provide coverage.
In order to drive your vehicle, it must have valid insurance. Otherwise, you're in violation of the law.
There is an insurance company for vet services, but it is pretty expensive. I tried it once and dropped it. Not sure if they would cover a dog with a "preexisting condition." Call your vet they have the forms for the company.
Because the company he works for dropped John from full-time to part-time, his health insurance was changed and his new policy did not cover the surgery.
Most of the time this type of extorsion is not reported to the insurance company. I don't use the word 'extorsion' losely.
As soon as the insurance company gets wind that you are married they will drop you from their coverage. If you are caught using their insurance they will probably try to charge you with fraud or cancel your parents insurance.
There is no set number of claims that will automatically result in being dropped by a home insurance company. However, making multiple claims within a short period of time or a pattern of filing claims can increase the likelihood of being dropped. It's best to check with your insurance provider for specific details on their policy regarding claims.
The Hartford Auto Insurance company has a "No-Drop" promise. It states that, once a person becomes an automobile policyholder, they can not be dropped unless they are no longer able to drive or are ticketed for driving under the influence or drugs or alcohol.
If such a scenario arises, the employer should be procecuted under the existing law of the land. A case has to be registered by the employees against the unscrupulous employer for cheating.
we should see wether the employee has any cobra benifits....
That depends upon where you live. Your State insurance department will have it's regulations regarding whether or not an insurer can drop you. You'd need to check with their website or call them to learn about your options.
“Have colon cancer, getting chemo and employer dropped insurance coverage and COBRA is $700/month.”