Yes you can. If you feel his coverage is adequate to meet his healthcare needs, then keeping him on your plan would be paying for insurance that you don't need.
If you have an accident in the first 60 days of your policy,, Yes They can cancel your policy
If you put medical insurance on the policy when the policy was purchased.
Not if you purchased the coverage while you were healthy.
If your motorcycle was a scheduled vehicle on your Insurance Policy then you should be covered. If you were on someone Else's Motorcycle then their insurance policy should cover your medical. If neither coverage is available then you could look to your major medical policy or HMO for medical coverage.
Call your insurance company and ask what the policy is for removing coverage. You may not be able to if you signed a contract.
The best medical insurance policy coverage would depend on your current and foreseeable future needs. The best policy coverage will be from a reputable company that offers the amound and type of coverage you desire.
No, You can't suspend your coverage, but you can cancel the policy if you don't need it right now and then purchase it again when you do need the coverage.
Base on state regulations, there are many reasons a company can cancel an insurance policy. If you paid for a year and they cancel you after 1 month, you will only be charged for 1 month of coverage and the other portion should be refunded to you.
If you have a health insurance policy (Medical Insurance) it will pick up where your auto coverage left off.
It would make no difference as long as they had coverage on the date and time of the accident. They can cancel the policy after the accident and coverage would still be provided.
If you ask your insurance company to cancel your policy, they will.
Your medical insurance would pay for the birth of a child. This is assuming that you have maternity coverage on your policy. Most group insurance policies that supply coverage to their employees do provide this coverage as any other illness. Individual insurance policies usually do not have this coverage due to the cost. There are also clauses that make you have maternity coverage on your policy for various periods of time depending on the policy.