If they refuse to sign the application for a claim, they will not be paid the proceeds of the policy.
an application is what an insurance agent fills out and you sign and pay premium and then the agent summits to company
It so happens that you have no insurance
A Medicaid application is an application for government assisted health insurance. To qualify for this you must fill out the application form and submit it.
Not answering an application for insurance has serious consequences. If you 'misrepresent' any information on the application and suffer a claim, then entire claim can be denied.
I would look for a "print" button somewhere around the application. If you are dealing with a local insurance application he should be able to give you a copy of anything that you signed.
Get the application form Fill the application form Submit the proof If not cancel the insurance If submitted issue the policy
It depends on what kind of insurance you need. I honestly can't help you because you could need health insurance or car insurance or any other kind of insurance out there so I don't know what kind of application you need.
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
No, the application is an application so therefor the answers to the application are just that. Once a policy is issued it is not a warranty but a contract. If you pay your premiums then the insurance company is contractually obligated to pay your claim in accordance the the specifications in the contract (policy)
An insurance policy in combination with the application for insurance together make a legally binding contract. The application is the acceptance of the quote along with certain guarantees made by the applicant. As long as the truth is given on the application then the application is accepted by the company and it is a bound contract. If it is later found that you lied on the application, the contract is broken and the company does not have to abide by their part of the agreement either.
no insurance + jail