The term "death benefit" refers to a payment made as a result of a life insurance policy. In the case of car insurance, if there is a lawsuit for wrongful death, and a payment is ordered by the court, then the car insurance will pay. That is not exactly the same thing as a death benefit even though it is a payment made as a result of a death.
Accident only insurance coverage is a type of insurance that those who are hospitalized for injuries and other disabiling work related causes. All are eligible except those who are eligible for Medicare.
When someone causes an accident and he has no insurance, he is liable to pay for the damages out of his own pocket. Some of the costs may be too much to bear and that is why people are better off having insurance.
My plan was denied and it was not my fault it was the other drivers fault because police and show up to make a police report it is really his mind
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Auto insurance: An accident that damages your vehicleDisability insurance: An injury that causes you to lose wagesHomeowners insurance: A fire in your house that damages your personal possessionsHealth insurance: An illness that involves a trip to the doctor.
They shouldn't cancel your plan I was in an accident when I was 16 and we kept the same insurance. As for how much it goes up depends on which insurance company you have.
You hope that the other driver responsible in the crash has insurance that covers uninsured drivers and then you sue your friend!
Whoever the victim is, their auto insurance will cover medical bills. This happened to me... As long as there was no auto accident and no damage to the vehicle, your auto insurance will pay for your injuries. If there is an auto accident that causes you to fall out of the moving vehicle, I am not sure how that would work...
Sanctum is a film about a group of cave divers who get trapped in the cave system after an accident, which causes further flooding in the caves. To find their way out the survivors have to work together and fight the natural elements.
California is a mandatory insurance state. Under California tort law you would be able to be sued for not having insurance as mandated by law.
While your insurance company only cares who pays the insurance policy, the DMV doesn't care who owns the car. The driver who causes the accident will have it show up on his/her driving record (if there was a ticket issued).
If the insured dies of any causes (except suicide in the first two policy years) then benefit is payable.