February 1st, 2012
Yes. That is why most businesses put a $1,000,000.00 liability policy on their vehicles. Ambulance chasing lawyers go after the money. They’re only interested in getting as much as possible for their clients and of course a percentage for themselves. If they can establish loss in excess of the liability limits of your policy, they will go after you personally and your corporation if they can see a legal “path”.
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February 1st, 2012
You should check with an agent on this. Some states will require the owner to have the policy and list you as a driver.
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February 1st, 2012
== ==I owned a “red” corvette when I was 29 years old, this was in 1990 and it was’nt any more expensive than the Black Trans Am I had previously owned. So I do not think it really matters although traditionally red is more expensive with white or tan being the cheapest.
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February 1st, 2012
On November 10, 2009 at 12:00 noon EST Wellness Minister Leona Aglukkaq and National Chief of the Assembly of 1st Nations (AFN) Shawn Atleo will co-host a Virtual Summit on H1N1 preparedness for First Nations communities.
“The Government of Canada has been working closely with Initial Nations to help them prepare for the H1N1 Flu Virus. Vaccinations are well underway in several communities across the country”, said Minister Aglukkaq. This unique outreach activity is yet one more way we are reaching out and communicating with Canada’s indigenous peoples.
This live nation-wide webcast will be accessible to all who wish to participate and will feature presentations by crucial officials, and question and answer sessions on issues related to H1N1 in on-reserve Initial Nations, including remote and isolated communities. The Virtual Summit will include discussions on the preparations and active implementation of measures being used to deal with the second wave of H1N1, including the distribution of vaccines and antiviral drugs for First Nations communities. There will also be video profiles of planning and preparedness efforts in two Very first Nations communities and an expert panel Question and Answer session.
“When I took office and the H1N1 issue arose, it became quickly apparent that there were differing levels of details and understanding between jurisdictions. This was not helpful for Initial Nations, for individuals or for emergency planning. The Virtual Summit is an important tool that will ensure we’re working from shared knowledge of the level of preparedness in First Nations communities and that First Nations have an opportunity to ensure their concerns, issues and ideas are addressed in planning and preparedness efforts,” said National Chief Shawn Atleo.
The Virtual Summit stems from the Communications Protocol signed by the Assembly of Initial Nations, Wellness Canada, and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada on September 19th which commits all partners to work together to plan for and respond quickly and effectively to an H1N1 flu-virus pandemic in Initial Nation communities.
Specific areas of communication are being addressed by means of the development of a variety of communications tools, such as public wellness notices for print and radio media and posters on promotion and prevention, to meet the needs of 1st Nations.
To date, 96% of Very first Nations communities have a community-level pandemic influenza pandemic plan in place.
To watch the Virtual Summit on November 10, 2009, go to: http://www.fnh1n1summit.ca
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Health Canada
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February 1st, 2012
Sure, I would think so, make sure and explain all the details to your agent or policy services to make sure you aren’t paying ‘double’ for her.
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February 1st, 2012
Statute of limitations vary state to state. In Georgia the limitation is 2 years from the date of the accident to file a claim against an insurance carrier.
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February 1st, 2012
No proof just means that they didn’t have a proof of insurance card. That’s the cut out card your insurance sends you and says “keep in your car.” The requirements for each state varies, Oregon doesn’t require drivers to show proof of insurance, they just have to show registration and license. If you have the ID of the driver, contact your insurance and give them all the details you can. If the driver told you an insurance they have, your insurance can contact that company and find out. Personally if someone in an accident doesn’t have proof of insurance, and that also means no expired cards, I’d be towing that car and sticking them with a hefty citation.
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February 1st, 2012
You can obtain a rental car anytime you wish. Whether insurance or the repair company will pay for it will depend on their policies and coverage.
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January 30th, 2012
Why not add it to your vehicle coverage that will be pulling it?I write a lot of estimates for damaged trailers, and it can vary from state to state, definitely check with your car ins. agent and also with your homeowners ins. agent as it changes. ie; your car insurance may not cover it if a tree falls on it. Or if you are a contractor and your trailer is damaged or broken into on the job site. Many variables to consider check them all out before towing. I have seen too many people with big money wagons lose out just because they didn’t check their policies.
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January 30th, 2012
No, you are not covered and neither is the unscheduled, unlicensed driver. Unfortunately though, since your insurer is also financially liable for certain of your negligent acts, such as, allowing an unscheduled and unlicensed driver to operate your insured vehicle. They may have to pay for the damages resulting from your negligent acts.This should not be confused with the fanciful idea that the unlisted and unlicensed driver was ever covered by your policy. If they have to pay the claim, your Insurer may justifiably decide to cancel your policy due to negligence.
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