To the insurance company.
The insurance company will pay you the worth of your car minus your deductible.
The insurance company will pay the finance company not you.
You do not directly pay Continental Car Insurance. They will search and find you a company and whichever company you choose, you pay. Continental Car Insurance is a free site to help you find the best deal available.
Yes, if your insurance company will not pay it all.
You cannot insure a vehicle that is not titled in your name. If you did and the car was totaled the insurance company would not pay you because you are not the owner of the car and they cannot pay the true owner because they do not have a legal contract of insurance with the company.
It depends on what company you are with. Most company's allow you to renew your insurance online. And can pay it by credit card.
The insurance company is not going to force anyone to pay for damages to a car. The person that was driving the car and or the owner of that car that caused the accident is liable for the damages to the other vehicles involved in the accident. If there is insurance coverage for that damage then the insurance company will pay. However if the driver of the at fault vehicle is excluded from the insurance policy then the insurance company may be relieved from it's responsibility to pay on behalf of the owner of the vehicle.
screw the insurance then
if he is not on your insurance he is required to have his own insurance otherwise he is driving your car without insurance with or without your permission illegally so no it will be the get out clause the insurance company will use not to pay out and why should they pay for someone who has not paid for there services
As long as you have coverage, yes the insurance company will pay. All you have to do is call them and report the loss.
Depends, you have to ask your insurance company