Who is responsible if an insurance company insures the same property twice in the same claim period varies depending on the structure of the contract. If a person signs two separate contracts, there could be two policies issued for that same property. If there was only a single contract signed, it might be the insurance company who is responsible.
The Circe Insurance company insures many things. The Circle Insurance company insures things such as important and expensive pieces of jewelry and other accessories.
You should be talking to the insurance company that insures the vehicle you were a passenger in. If it was a single vehicle accident they will be responsible but if it wasn't then the at fault drivers insurance would cover it.
They are not the same. Homeowner's insurance insures the property: dwelling, personal property, other structures on the property, etc. Private mortgage insurance pays the mortgage in case of the death or disability of the mortgagor.
Check the yellow pages for an insurance company that sell liability insurance.
No you'd have to file your loss notice with the company that insures your car or your medical insurance policy. Homeowners Insurance policies provide no coverage for the automobiles.
Any company which insures autos in Tennessee.
Yes, you can. Ask your insurance company for a "broadform" contract. This contract insures you for every car you drive.
Almost all home and auto insurers will insure a mobile home, in Arizona and all 50 states. There are companies that specialize in this type of insurance though. One large company that insures only mobile homes is Manufactured Housing Insurance Services.
No. Homeowner's insurance insures the property against loss not the individuals. If both own the property the proceeds of any claim will be paid in the form of a check made payable to the legal owners of the property.
Farmers Insurance is special to some people because it is a very good insurance from a very good company. Farmers Insurance insures many things such as life and home insurance.
To make this clearer I called this agent stating I wanted to make a claim against his client. He is an independent agent, and sells insurance from many companies. He is giving me the run around. Is required to tell me the name of the company that insures his client?
whoever insures the car is ultimately legally responsible. the company may take disciplinary action and/or require you to use a personal vehicle. If it was your vehicle, you are.