You are entitled to a wrecked car I guess.Another View: You are entitled to whatever the provisions of your insurance policy are - or the other drivers insurance policy (depending opn who is at fault) - other than that you will have go to court in a civil suit for damages.
yes you can just go to a insurance place and take out insurance policy he will have to be there also,
To find out if your insurance will cover bariatric surgery, look at the insurance policy. You should either have a hard copy of the policy that was sent via mail, or you can go online to the insurance website to access this policy.
You just contact the insurance company that issued the policy.
A life insurance policy since 1953 needs to be cashed in
That depends on the type of insurance policy it is. If it's the landlord's policy on his building, with him paying the premiums, then the insurance benefits go to him. For the insurance money to go to you, then you would have had to have taken out renters insurance, with you paying the premiums, insuring the contents (your personal belongings).
Only if you go to your insurance provider and include them in your policy
It's possible to get a life insurance quote quickly on the QuickQuote website. However, sites such as ING, State Farm, Met Life and Progressive will allow you a better view of what you will actually be paying.
That depends on the terms of your insurance. Read your policy documents to find out.
I would call that insurance company, there is no database of in force insurance policies that I know of.
That depends on weather or not your 17 year old has their insurance on the parents policy. It will go up if the child is on the parents policy, but if the child has their own policy, it won't. But it will be cheaper if the child is added on to the parents policy. My husband is a North Carolina State Trooper so I know alot about insurance. Also, call around and go online for the cheapest rates.
Yes, if they have insurance and get into an accident, then their insurance will cover them. If they do not have insurance, then your insurance will cover them but your premiums may go up.