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every state should have a Fair Access to Insurance Plan - some call them "FAIR" plans - they are the insurer of last resort. contact a local agent to assist
On every insurance application for every state you are asked for any and all tickets, accidents, and claims received in the last 3 or 5 years to be reported. It doesn't qualify this by saying only report it if you think they might find it. Take my word for it if it happened they will find it on your record. If you do not tell the truth on your insurance application then the insurance company is not required to pay your claims.
Neither, actually. The date that is printed on all of the claims is the date of your last menstrual period, your LMP. This is the date that is used when claims are filed.
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It might be and most likely is. You found the policy, contact the claims department of the carrying insurance company.
Uh yeah that is why they named their band the Jonas brothers :] it is not bonus, they just call Frankie Jonas that because he is the youngest from all the brothers uhh were have u been?its really bonus...that's not why they call him bonus Jonas they call him that cuz bonus is their last name
The last two characters are the custom characters.
the first is shadow
the second last bonus movie is the one wher e the miv the movie and then you unlock mr incredible you have to hold L and R and then press start
No. Some companies may give you a higher rating, but there are many factors that go into being "kicked" off your insurance. One such question they might ask you is if all those accidents were at fault. They are looking for a pattern of risk. If they have spend 5,000 dollars in claims on you in the last year, then what are the odds that they will make back the amount before you get into another accident?The best way to answer that question is to contact a representative of whatever company you are with and just ask them.
You cannot force them unless it was a condition of the lease in which case would be grounds for eviction. Renters insurance only covers their property inside the home and claims are only payable to them so I do not see why it would be such a big deal to you. What you need is homeowners insurance paid by you for the home that you own. Security, damage and last months rent paid up front are how you would recover damages to the home after they vacate, if damage is severe small claims court is the way to go.