They will if your policy was in force during your loss.
The policy varies from park to park.
If it is your policy, call the insurance company. If not, you will have to have authority over the estate or person to get information on this due to the privacy laws.
You no longer have insurance cover - if you happen to die then there is no payment made.
No, if the policy was already cancelled, that's when the coverage stopped, so anything that happened after the cancel date is not covered.
Yes, So long as the policy was not already canceled at the time of the loss.
Generally, an auto insurance policy does not automatically cancel upon the policyholders death.The policy will typically continue to provide coverage to the executors of the policyholder's estate until the end of the policy term.
An insurance premium is the amount that the buyer pays the company monthly or annually which keeps the policy in effect. If a person paid a 780 dollar annual premium which was canceled after 5 months, they would be owed a 455 dollar refund.
Premium = insured value / $100 * Rate
need a little more info to help you on this.......if the policy actually canceled.....(most not all) have a ten day claus, if paid within the ten days, but they are NOT required to have this claus.........sounds like it canceled if you were 'reinstating' rather than 'renewing' NO there will not be coverage........sorry
If you carry an SR22 (proof of financial responsibility) on your auto insurance policy, the SR26 is notification sent by your insurance company to the state to let the state know your insurance policy has canceled.
As long as the policy was in effect at the time the accident occurred then coverage will be afforded and damages will be paid.