You cannot have two policies on the same vehicle under any situation. I assume you have not told your company about the SR22. You also don't state the reason for your being required to have such filing. Without the full facts, I cannot give you a correct answer other than the one in my first sentence.
Yes - mine was changed to John Hancock about 6 years ago. Started out with Fortis.
Depending on wich states and your insurance company, it may double.. mine did
Yes you can, you may need to shop around to find a company that will.
Only your insurance company can answer that - mine does / allows for it...
As far as i know the not at fault Insurance decision will prevail over the the one at fault. Besides there are certain "rules" that all insurance companies goes by when they take a determination whether or not a car is totaled. If by any chance the insurance companies can't agree they go to an arbitrary service provided by state for insurance companies and they can come to a decision.
The insurance company will make you use your uninsured motorist coverage to pay for a person whose license has been revoked or who does not have insurance when they hit you, and even when it is totally their fault. Just pray the two of you don't have the same insurance company. IF the other person has coverage on their car; but their license is revoked, and you have the same insurance company, my experience is that you will be cheated out of everything that insurance company can cheat you out of. Mine even cheated me out of the car rental I had on my policy, when it was totally the fault of the driver with revoked license--told me I had only seven days of car rental to buy another car; when my policy had 30 days of car rental. This happened in Maryland, where the Insurance ADmin. protects the insurance company before the driver--this is my experience and opinion.
Only your insurance company can answer that - mine does... I have insured vehicles that were not in my name and insured vehicles in my name for other drivers - Geico... I have also loaned vehicles that were in collisions and they still covered them even though I did not specifically "add a driver".
Loaded Question! 1st The rental company will force you to have Insurance or buy theirs. 2nd Check with your credit card company, mine covers rental car Collision and Comprehensive if the rental is paid with the credit card. You may be able to buy insurance through your home policy, But this depends on where you live and what insurance company.
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In all likliehood - your insurance company would pay to repair your dwelling and then they would take action (called "subrogation") against your neighbors insurance company to collect from their insuror.
It is dependent upon whether or not you have insurance/your insurance covers it. Mine was free because my insurance covered it. I've personally seen it run from $150 to nearly $500. Check with your health insurance company first, if applicable.
Mine costs $146, but that's what my insurance company pays so it might be less if you're self-paying.