Getting into an accident of any kind.
Auto insurance is a kind of insurance that helps you cover the costs resulting from a car accident or auto problem. Every state in the U.S. requires drivers to carry at least some auto insurance, although the exact amount varies by state. There are two basic kinds of auto insurance: insurance that covers first party damage (which is damage to your car or injuries to people in your car) and insurance that covers third party damage (i.e., damage or injuries to another driver's car or passengers, or any property you damage in an accident which doesn't belong to you.) Most insurance policies contain both of these types of coverage.
There is no such product
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Yes you can but you may be surcharged and your premiums increased depending on your prior driving record and the kind of coverage you had.
no, the insurance will not go up but will go down and because i am an insurance agent, i had this kind of problem and i had to pay less
Liability insurance financially protects a driver who is not a fault in an accident by paying for damages. It will protect the driver who is at fault from being sued for damages.
medical insurance
comprehensive, also known as "other than collision", or possibly the homeowner's or the object's owner's.
No. No kind of insurance covers drunk driving.
Dental insurance and Medicade will cover braces.
Many policies are offered in Georgia for disabilities. Most insurance include accessibility, 24/7 auto support, and accident forgiveness guaranteed.