No, as a rule, international movers will not cover damage or loss of your goods. In fact, the agreement will generally state that they are NOT responsible for damage, or will only pay a tiny, nominal amount. You will need to get an insurance company if you want any such coverage.
"Most international moving companies offer insurance of varying amounts of coverage. Some companies will include it with their fee, others will give you an option to add insurance for an additional cost."
Good Neighbor Insurance offer a variety of senior travel insurance plans from four major international health insurance companies that provide overseas health and travel insurance for over-65 travelers with worldwide protection. These over-65 travel insurance plans provide medical coverage, medical evacuation coverage, repatriation, and multiple deductible options along with multiple amounts of coverage.
yes
state insurance law
"The average amount of life insurance coverage on insured husbands is $235,600 "
This information would have to come from the payer of the disability insurance amounts.
well it was stated that an averge of precious metals would be in catalytic converters,but no mention if any as to weather it was domestic or import.so is it the same amounts for all including after market ones?
The estimated insurance cost for a policy with coverage amounts of 100k/300k/50k is typically around 1000 to 1500 per year.
umm i think it is insurance coverage
It depends on the type of law you practice, and how careful you are, and how many matters you handle. Claim amounts are higher and claims more frequent in personal injury law. Claims are less frequent in patent and entertainment, but amounts are higher. Residential real estate generates frequent claims, but lower amounts.
Truck insurance generally costs more than insurance on a regular passenger car..... if both policies were alike in coverage amounts.
Probably. Check with your specific insurance company.