If the accident was your fault and someone else was involved their uninsured motorist insurance will pay for their damage. The bad news is that they WILL sue for the amount they had to pay out.
liability.
Is car insurance still valid on a persons car if the insured person has died
In order to get your car insured, you must visit an insurance company and apply for a car insurance policy. Be sure to shop around so that you can get the best deal on a car insurance policy.
If the insured driver is at fault then most likely his/hers insurance will be responsible. There is a fine line when it comes to a situation like this especially if you live in a no fault state. The only true way to know the answer is to talk to an insurance company/agent.
Assuming the stolen car was insured, the stolen cars insurance would be responsible. If the stolen car was not insured, the driver, if located would be responsible. If not located then the owner would probably be held responsible. Hopefully the struck vehicle is insured for "uninsured motorist" coverage. Filing the report after the accident would document the theft, but not neccesarily clear the owner of responsibility.
put some brown sugar on it.
Yes. Just this morning on march 31
No, he is not dead....he is alive and well.....it's just an rumor. He had no car acciedent
Loss of good judgment, blurring of vision, and dizziness.
The insured and the insured professional are one and the same.
They died in a car acciedent years ago. ur welcome! :o)
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
No one except the beneficiary and the insurance company will know - or have any reason to know.
A new car is not insured unless you insured it. You can insure a car before you pick it up, but if you don't it isn't insured.
The beneficiary has to have an insurable interest in the insured. The insured has to pass certain qualifications in order to be insured.
Dogs will pee in your house it will be on acciedent but it can be on purpose if you bring another animal(s) into the house. They will pee to mark their territory
The term "other insured" is another insured person exists who may cover the patient, the insured person who covers the patient on his or her insurance plan.