There are no insurance companies in Texas that won't insure women drivers. Every insurance company is to insure drivers including husband, wife, teen drivers, and people who drive your car on a regular basis.
Depends on the insurance company. There are companies that will insure unlicensed drivers.
they cannot suspend you, only a court and the police can, however, they can refuse to insure you.
Budget Direct Car Insurance believes good drivers shouldn't have to pay for higher premiums to subsidize "higher risk" drivers. They choose not to insure some drivers so they can offer highly competitive car insurance rates for good drivers.
they insure themselves
Insurance rates for new drivers depends on which insurance company you apply with. It varies with all insurance companies. Call around to get a good quote from various car insurances to insure that you get the best quote for new driver insurance.
Generally the insurance company who was the company for the deceased will continue to be the insurance company for the estate of the insured as long as the administrator is honest with the agent and lists any and all possible drivers on the policy if they might be driving the vehicle.
Virtually always. Any reputable company holding a mortgage on your house will require you to have homeowner's insurance, at least to the value of the mortgage. The only exception is for a mortgagee with sufficient assets to self-insure.
No, you cannot insure a vehicle twice with two different insurance policies simultaneously. This is considered double coverage and is not allowed as it can lead to insurance fraud. You must choose a single insurance policy to cover your vehicle.
Hard to insure homeowners insurance could mean that you have poor credit or represent high risk to a homeowners insurance company.
Normally yes. Insurance companies are concerned that they insure drivers with valid drivers license, the State where it is issued is really not a concern.
It all depends on the type of car you are wanting to insure, the specific insurance company, as well as any previous driving offenses the insuree may or may not have committed.