Well I dont live in Alabama. But in my opinion. I feel it is. If a company deductes anything from your paycheck. They have to state on the stub what it is for and how much was taken. If the company says they are deducting said amount for this reason and later it becomes apparent that they are not putting your money twords that reason. They are basicly stealing from you. Your money. Your hard work. If a deduction is not being put to its use then it should stay in your paycheck. Period. Thats just my opinion. :-)
No, boat insurance is not mandatory in Alabama.
There are a couple of companies that sell insurance in Alabama. Some of those companies include GEICO insurance, Progressive insurance, and State Farm auto insurance.
You can contact the Alabama Department of Insurance. Any company that did business in that state will be on file with them.
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There are numerous car insurance agencies in Alabama. You can get a free quote from the bigger companies such as GEICO, Prudential, and AllState from there webpages.
Alabama's one of the states that requires minimum liability insurance. Alabama stipulates that an individual who has minimum liability insurance must have insurance that will cover the following Bodily Injury Liability: $25,000/$50,000 Limit Property Damage Liability: $25,000 Limit.
Alabama requires that you have motorcyle insurance.
$15-$30
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as far as i know...here in northern alabama...16 with proof of insurance
BCBSAL stands for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, they offer health insurance in the state of Alabama, including dental, medical insurance and prescription drug coverage, it was necessary because 1936 they have been providing health care cover to over 3 million people.
Yellowpages is a great resource to find a contractor for general liability insurance in Mobile, Alabama. The website contains contact information for multiple contractors.