An Accident Policy - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
the policy that covers the car that is being driven.
If you have an accident in the first 60 days of your policy,, Yes They can cancel your policy
That will be the policy holder.
no
The term "accident insurance" applies to life and health insurance policy's that will only pay claims that result from an accident. Example: A person who owns an accident-only disability policy falls ill from cancer. The policy will not pay any claims as a result of the cancer. If the same person fell down a flight of stairs, the policy would pay.
No.
An accident and sickness insurance policy offers benefits in case of accident and sickness. That means that one is entitled to reimbursements for hospital costs and other medical costs in case of accident and sickness.
Your insurance is either valid on the day of your accident or it isn't. If you are asking what happens if the policy was valid on the day of the accident but lapses before the claim is settled then the coverage that was in effect the day of the accident still applies. If your policy was not in effect the day of the accident then coverage will not apply.
If the accident occurred after your policy lapsed and before reinstatement, no, it won't.
It could be an insurance policy taken out with an insurance company in case of an accident.
As long as you are listed as a driver on the policy and an accident occurs in a covered vehicle, then yes you will be covered under the terms and conditions of the policy just as any other driver on the policy.