There could be, call the insurance company to find out.
The best way to determine if there is a policy in your name is to check the mail for your insurance bill.
Most policies require premium which is paid to keep the policy going.
Chances are slim, but if haven't seen a bill for a policy, you may not have one.
is it a policy holder?
does the name on the insurance policy have to be the same as the title in anderson south carolina
You can pay for insurance on an auto that is not yours...but the policy must be the titleholder's policy.
Yes, of course. The current owners on the policy have to pay for the insurance policy, This is why this policy states that it is a homeowners policy.
You should review your insurance policy. The name of your insurer will be displayed on your policy declarations page.
You can call the insurance company and provide your policy number, and they can provide any details on your policy, or send a duplicate policy if the original was lost.
It depends on where your name is listed. It would be nice to have your name listed on the 1,000,000 life insurance policy of your 78 year old neighbor.
Contact the vendor of the insurance policy. There will be an address on the policy, and if the address is no longer valid search for the company name in Google.
Your name must be on the insurance policy, otherwise you are not a covered driver under that insurance policy. Failure to disclose a known driver can void any coverages afforded by the policy and is a well known form of insurance fraud.
No. I have three cars under the same insurance policy and each is registered to a different name.
yes ,you can add driver's name in your insurance policy.
There are several companies with similar names. Please provide the exact name from the insurance policy.