Washington National Ins. Co. offers supplemental Cancer, Heart/Stroke, and Accidental Injury Insurance with a Return of Premium rider on it, or referred to as a Cash Return Rider in some states. The policies pay back all premiums paid in, above and beyond any claims paid out after the customer keeps the policy in force for 20 or 25 years (depending on your state), or age 75, whichever comes first. It is not necessary to claim the return, once the policy has reached its maturity date, the policyholder is contacted to notify them that the return is being processed.
Normally the premium notice comes directly from the insurer. However, if one or more premiums have been missed, and the policy is at risk for lapsing (terminating for nonpayment), the insurer may notify the agent. The agent may therefore notify you of the impending lapse and the need to make premium payments so as to prevent the lapse.
Absolutely! The insurance company should be sending the lien holder a copy of your policy and if you are not providing full coverage they will either repossess the car or purchase Lender's Single Interest Insurance (very expensive policies) and add the premium to your loan.
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George Washington ended it by sending up to 12000 -13000 militias from several states to stop the crowd of rebels. Couple of men were arrested, but George Washington pardoned all of them. He just wanted to prove that the central/national government had power and the ability to stop any rebellion.
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George Washington ended it by sending up to 12000 -13000 militias from several states to stop the crowd of rebels. Couple of men were arrested, but George Washington pardoned all of them. He just wanted to prove that the central/national government had power and the ability to stop any rebellion.
To safeguard Washington DC.
No, you do not need to purchase insurance. Football is a common sport, and you do not need insurance for it. As long as you have medical insurance, you will be alright.
George Washington did react to the whiskey rebellion by sending many federal soldiers who crushed the rebellion.
It depends on the distance of where you're sending it from and to. If you're sending it from the U.S to China, then it'll take a week or more. But if you're sending from Oregon to Washington, then about a day or two. It's that simple.
For a regular letter? Just one.
The cost of post office insurance varies depending on the amount of insurance you wish to place on what you are sending and whether you are sending something standard or express. The United States Postal Service charges anywhere from $1.80 to $4.75 (plus $1.05 for every $100 over $300) for insurance on domestic deliveries, and anywhere from $0.00 to $2.20 (plus $1.45 for every $500 over $500) on express deliveries.