The Question is too Vague to answer, one would need to know if the car was already adjusted for damage, and a check was in the mail, whether you were the Victim, or the Perpetrator, whether the damage to the car was seen as a Total Wreck, and the car would then be purchased by the insurance company, of which if you sold it, they would not necessarly have to honor your claim, if you violated any terms in the insurance SMALL PRINT, Etc. Some insurance companies require you to repair the car, and dictate where you take. it As far as selling it, no matter what you sell it for, the insurance is only required to pay for the damage you and they agreed to. Of course your asking the wrong people in the first place, you need to call your insurance agent, and ask him their policy concerning this question.
if you were fired for a company policy can you still collect unemployment in new jersey?
no, if you are collecting disability you are still employed
If the title, registration, and insurance are still all in your name, you (or your insurance company) would be responsible.
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
Virgin Home Insurance was founded on 1995. It was founded on March 3 of that year. The insurance company still exists today, selling various types of insurance.
Life insurance, I assume? If you're in the US, and if the premiums have been kept up-to-date, yes, he can collect. He's not required to have her permission to take out the policy nor is he required to be married to her in order to collect on it.
The insurance policy will be transferred in the name of the new property owner and will be entitled to all benefits against the said policy.
no work laws said one year
Yes, If the policy was active at the time of the loss then coverage is still valid and not affected by the death of the insured.
If you have collision coverage on your vehicle you can collect from your insurance company for the damages. You will not have to pay the deductible if you were determined by the insurance company to not be at fault for the accident. They then go after the other insurance company to get the money they paid you back. If you do not carry collision coverage then you need to file with other insurance company, they will then decide who was at fault for the accident if their party was at fault they then pay you for the damages to your vehicle.
Yes, even if incarcerated, you will still receive proceeds from a life insurance policy if you are the valid recipient. They will not be able to receive the proceeds if they were the cause of the insured's death.
No, an ex-spouse can't collect a deceased husbands insurance if the first wife is listed as beneficiary even if the fist wife is now deceased. The money will go to the beneficiary's heirs.