State Auto Insurance Company is a large insurance company that writes auto, home, and other lines of insurance in most states. I don't believe it is part of another group but it owns other insurance companies as subsidiaries of State Auto.
Citigroup Inc. is the multinational company that owns Citifinancial Auto Insurance. Despite suffering huge losses during he recession in 2008, Citigroup was able to stay open due to bailout money from tax payers.
Either the cars owner or the insurance company who paid for the totaled vehicle
I believe North American Life Insurance Company of Chicago merged into All American Life Insurance Company on 9/30/1974. All American Life Insurance Company merged into American General Life Insurance Company on 12/31/2002. So, American General now owns North American Life Insurance Company of Chicago.
The General American Life Insurance Company is owned by it's parent company Metlife. The current CEO of Metlife is a man called Steven A. Kandarian since the year 2011.
You can find auto insurance for the state of California online at websites such as GEICO, Progressive, and Esurance. Typically any company that owns a brick and mortar store also has an online equivalent.
Anyone who owns a vehicle.
It is when an insurance company owns or derives some income in an auto body repair shop and then requires their customers to have their cars repaired at that shop.
Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company
Yes, anyone that drives or owns a vehicle.
Your company needs commercial auto insurance if there are any vehicles being driven for business purposes. This includes rental vehicles, employees using their vehicles, or vehicles the company owns. Normal commercial auto insurance limits are $1,000,000 per occurence covering both bodily injury and property damage. (BI/PD). Physical damage coverage, towing, and rental car coverage can also be added. Commercial auto insurance only costs slightly more than personal auto insurance and is a good investment to help you protect your company if any vehicles are used in the course of your operations.
No. The maintenance of the vehicle is the responsibility of the owner. And, no, the bank is not responsible either because the bank only owns the loan, not the vehicle.