Can a sibling living in the same state as another sibling carry that sibling under their auto insurance policy
May 18th, 2012
You can carry anyone on your policy if the vehicle is in your name.
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May 18th, 2012
You can carry anyone on your policy if the vehicle is in your name.
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May 17th, 2012
All states have different laws, rules,regulations, and licensing requirements etc. Contact your states dept of insurance (or check their web page) and they will be able to assist you by giving you the requirements.
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May 17th, 2012
look up insurance company in yellow pages call and ask for a quote they’ll need…Drivers lic. #SS#Number of years driving experianceif you had any accidentsyou should be able to get a quote within minutes
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May 17th, 2012
Insurance That depends on a lot of factors. Driving record, address, type of car, claim history, etc, etc, etc.
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May 17th, 2012
Yes – this term is called “Indemnity” As an pre-ex case you may want to consult a lawyer on this matter on a whole being that there are other parties involved vs. single vehicle accident
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May 17th, 2012
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May 17th, 2012
if you get stop in Canada for DUI and don’t report to insurance, are you obligated to report to them.
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May 17th, 2012
If you have a valid drivers license and permission to drive the car, then yes, you can drive the car as long as the owner of the car has insurance on it.
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May 17th, 2012
“sought” She seeks her soul mate. She sought her soul mate.
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May 17th, 2012
Yes, You can bill the patient. All the bills are the responsibility of the patient anyway. The patient can contact their insurer if they think it should have been covered.
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May 17th, 2012
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May 16th, 2012
Car Insurance Depends on which state, and who is at fault. This will cover most cases.If the accident is not your fault, then the other party’s insurance will cover your vehicle damages up to the book value unless there is extensive damage which will otherwise make the vehicle a total loss. Should the other party not have insurance, call the police, and unless you have full coverage or uninsured motorist, your only option is to sue the other party for the cost of damage to your vehicle.If you are at fault, regardless of policy type, your insurance policy will cover other vehicle damages. As far as your own car is concerned, your damages are covered only if you have a full coverage policy on your car. If you don’t have insurance and you have an accident, expect lots of legal troubles such as lawsuits to come your way. Beware! There are caps to most insurance policies. For example, say you hit a car for $11,000 damage but your insurance liability covers only up to $10,000, then you can be sued for the remaining $1,000 by your insurance company. So make sure you have the proper coverage!
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