no, they can suggest certain body shops, but they cannot make you. and their shops are no better than the one that you've been going to for years, so if you have a mechanic that you know and trust, then just stick with him
An insurance company, at it's sole discretion, may force health/dental coverage on your spouse if the policy was purchased directly from the company due to the company's underwriting guidelines for standard procedures and are approved by the Insurance Commissioner.
The mortgage company will force-place coverage for the dwelling for you. Ultimately, you will be paying for it. It will also be A LOT more expensive for you with (generally) less coverage.
I assume you mean how can I check if the policy is in force, in danger of lapsing, or cancelled for lack of payment. I would simply call your agent and/or the insurance company's customer service.
I assume you mean how can I check if the policy is in force, in danger of lapsing, or cancelled for lack of payment. I would simply call your agent and/or the insurance company's customer service.
I assume you mean how can I check if the policy is in force, in danger of lapsing, or cancelled for lack of payment. I would simply call your agent and/or the insurance company's customer service.
The cancellation notice ended the Insurance Policy. Stated another way, that means that the (Insurance) contract is no longer in force. To Rescind a Cancellation means that the cancellation has been taken back or voided by the Insurance Company and the Insurance Policy (Contract) is now back in force.
No.
No, they can't force you to buy it from your job. You can buy your health insurance wherever you want too. That's between you and the insurance company you choose to purchase coverage from.
An insurance company can't force you to do anything. But, dependent on your policy, they could deny your claim or terminate benefits based on medical non-compliance.
No, an insurance company can not force you to rebuild your house after a fire. They can tell you how much they are willing to offer you for the damage on your home. At that point you can decide whether to rebuild or move.
I would call that insurance company, there is no database of in force insurance policies that I know of.
No, They can not