if she thinks shes responsible enough to move out and have no contact with you,
let her worry about her own insurance.
Yes, you may be able to add your boyfriend to your dental insurance policy, but it depends on the specific policy and the rules set by your insurance provider. It's best to contact your insurance company directly to inquire about adding a non-family member to your policy.
Contact your insurance company and let them know IMMEDIATELY !!!! Are you paying premiums for her?
If you contact the Illinois Department of Insurance in the Capitol, there will be a section responsible for the licensing and regulation if agents. It should be able to provide the answer.
You can contact the national addiction hotline at 800-559-9503 for assistance.
No, since they're not authorized to make changes to your policy. You're going to have to contact your insurance company.
Contact your agent or policy services dept for the insurance company you have, they will be able to help you if the vehicle is in your name your daughter can be listed as the principle driver, you will likely be on the policy as the owner of course, there shouldn't be any problems.
Contact your spine. You are the adult.
Contact your agent, but probably yes, as a temporary driver.
Contact your agent or policy services dept for your carrier, they will be able to advise you.
Any payment for dental work depends on your insurance coverage because there are many different dental insurance policies. You should read through the information for your dental insurance policy. You could also contact the agent responsible for your dental insurance policy.
Normally the other drivers ins should contact you. The first driver listed on an accident report is normally the one at fault but not always. If you are not contacted within three days it is best to contact your own insurance. Most insurance companies will file a claim, go after the responsible driver and settle the claim. You may be required to pay your deductible in this instance but it should be refunded to you when the other parties insurance makes payment.
No one is "Responsible" for an act of nature. However, So Long as you have "Windstorm Coverage' your Homeowners Insurance Policy should cover the damage to your plumbing and may provide coverage for the trees removal. Contact Your Insurance Agent to determine if you have the applicable coverage.