Well, normally you know when your payment is due. One day late and your out of luck. They must have given you plenty of notice, come one now.
Depends on when it was cancelled. Before or after the accident? When did you get the cancellation notice? If you were cancelled before, then obviously you were uninsured. If the accident was your fault, then any costs are yours alone and not the insurance company's.
Yes it does. The cancellation of an insurance policy is not retroactive.
The insurance policies that normally cover traffic accident compensation are vehicle insurance policies. To find out more, it is recommended to contact a local insurance agent.
Insurance companies which have car insurance policies usually have information on car accident compensation. Also law firms which handle cases like this probably have information.
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Asko Suikkanen has written: 'Tapaturmien kompensoiminen' -- subject(s): Accident Insurance, Industrial accidents, Insurance, Accident, Workers' compensation
Yes.. but make sure you have good documentation with dates on the accident reports.
Probably. When you purchase insurance, you are insuring the car. If you drive someone else's car and have an accident, their insurance should cover the costs (but their insurance *may* sue your insurance company for compensation/reimbursement.)
The compensation to an accident depends upon the severity of the accident as well as many other factors such as insurance, the other part involved and many other factors. The best route to take is to consult a lawyer..
A good insurance settlement means that the recipient of the settlement receives a fair amount in compensation for the event or accident. An insurance adjuster or attorney may help in getting a good insurance settlement.
You only need to report it if you are expecting some compensation.,
Your stuffedIn the UK it is an offense to drive a motor vehicle without a valid policy of motor insurance. If however the car accident was caused by the other vehicle driver you would still be entitled to recover compensation for your injuries and vehicle damage from the other driver. See the related link entitled "car accident claim" for a description of how to prove who was at fault in a car accident. If you caused the accident - the Motor Insurers Bureau would meet the compensation claim for the other driver under the Uninsured Drivers Agreement but the MIB might seek to recover any compensation paid directly from you. See the related link entitled "accident car insurance" for a full description of motor insurance and the MIB.Same scenario in The United States. In the State Of New Hampshire , there is no requirement of the state to have insurance. If you have a car financed, the financial institution will require that you have full coverage but other wise, you can drive freely withou5t insurance. But if you have an accident and you are the cause and have no insurance, you can be cited for no insurance, and the financial ramifications can be ruining. Be smart, at least carry the minimum of liability.