NC requires 30,000 bodily injury per person/60,000 bodily injury each accident/25,000 property damage per accident.
Your insurance agent should be handling this.
Yes, if they accept liability and they will pay up to the limit of property damage coverage.
There is no age limit although the value of the car may not justify the cost of full coverage.
A North Carolina speeding ticket for more than 15mph over the speed limit will result in a suspension of our North Carolina license and a huge increase in your North Carolina auto insurance. It is a mandatory court appearance so you either have to show for court or retain an attorney to appear on your behalf. At this speed I strongly recommend that you retain a North Carolina traffic attorney and let him negotiate a reduction.
The age limit for elderly life insurance will depend on the life insurance carrier with whom you are applying for coverage. Individual carriers establish this limit as a matter of company policy. Some carriers will not issue beyond 75, some 80. There are many carriers that will offer coverage up to age 90.
Dental insurance with no maximum coverage limit provides the benefit of being able to receive necessary dental treatments without worrying about reaching a cap on coverage. This can result in better overall oral health and potentially lower out-of-pocket costs for the policyholder.
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Yes Oregon will report the ticket to North Carolina and if the ticket is 15 mph or more over the speed limit North Carolina will suspend your North Carolina drivers license.
Everyone must have liability coverage of at least twenty five thousand dollars. Collision coverage is optional. You have to have bodily coverage as well.
In life insurance policy, you can have accidental coverage equal to the sum insured amount, by paying extra premia. By this way, you can avail accidental coverage policy in a life insurance policy.
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The sections of an insurance contract that limit coverage are typically referred to as "exclusions" or "limitations." These provisions outline specific situations, conditions, or types of damage that are not covered by the policy. Additionally, "endorsements" may modify the coverage, either adding or restricting certain terms. Understanding these sections is crucial for policyholders to know the full scope of their coverage.