No, you must change your car insurance when you move
Hi, It depends on what type of insurance you had. Liability, full coverage...etc...Call your insurance company and find out.
In most states, including North Carolina, you still have to maintain some form of car insurance coverage. If the car is paid off you can drop your policy from full coverage to liability insurance.
Not unless you have the new option in insurance of the new car replacement. If your car is totaled, you will be paid the Blue Book price for your vehicle. This sum is the amount your vehicle is worth at this time. Any amount over this sum that is still owed to a car loan is still due.
Just call the insurance company that you paid for the insurance. They can let you know if your still covered. If you have not purchased insurance then obviously you are not insured.
One can apply for Quinn Direct car insurance on their main website. One can also apply for car insurance from Quinn Direct at their office location in Enniskillen.
There are a few insurance companies that allow students to apply for car insurance in Calgary. One can apply online with 'Kanetix', 'Alberta Motor Association' and '1 Up Insurance'.
You are insuring the car and not the driver. Of course since the driver has died, you should notify the insurance company of this. The insurance policy is still in place until the policy runs out. As long as the premium is paid on time the policy is good, and the car is still insured.
i'd say the insurance company owns it
Brakes may or not be paid by your insurance or dealer depending on the company and the warranty in which your car is under. Consult dealer or insurance to verify.
Nope.
Stolen car that claim was paid off by the insurance company. The car was later recovered. Because the claim was already paid the car is owned by the insurance company and they will typically sale these at auction.