In the U.S., in states that do not have No-Fault insurance: You need Uninsured Motorist coverage to cover damage to your car in case of hit and run. In order to not be held At Fault inappropriately, get the contact information of any witnesses, and explain what happened to the police. If there is doubt about who is at fault, the insurance company may decide based on the police report (including what citations were issued). A court decision, including assumed guilt if a citation is not contested, will often determine fault.
If you do not have insurance, a medical center can deny a person treatment. The only exception is in the case of emergency rooms. By law, emergency rooms are required to treat anyone that walks through their doors.
The insurance company will probably deny coverage if you allow an unlicensed person to drive your vehicle who you have not had added to your policy. This is called material misrepresentation on your part.
No, true Group insurance cannot deny enrollment for health reasons.
If they find out you lied they can deny the claim.
No.
Once you submit an auto insurance claim can your provider deny it?
Can Insurance deny claim for accident death benifit due to ethanol intoxication when insured had policy for 10 years?
The insurance company is the one that determines fault so if you deny it, they can still rule against you.
I dont think so, but you can verify the information by calling your State Insurance commissioner, normally a toll free number.
no
No health insurance company denies anyone health insurance for being gay.
not legally, if they find out your address is wrong the insurance company can deny a claim