Not exactly. But they can still find you At Fault for the claim even if the court system doesn't.
Insurance companies' sources of funds are primarily policy premiums.
Yes... points just track how long you will have a license if you lose all your points. Insurance Companies still have to rate a policy for that increased risk..as in drunk driving.
Only your Insurance Companies own website will give you access to your auto insurance policy.
There are so many companies that offer cheap insurance. The best cheap insurance companies are Geico and Progressive and you can complete your policy online with these companies.
Some companies specifically excluse this. Check your policy for details.
I don't really understand your exact question. Are you asking can you be charged with points for your sons DWI? If he is a driver on your policy you will be assigned a charge for his points, yes.
All insurance companies will insure a high risk driver but they will charge a premium for the insurance policy. You can take out SR-22 if you have had a suspended license. You can go to driving school to reduce your points.
No, not all insurance companies require that you take a physical in order to get a policy. One such example is GEICO and Allstate.
One can obtain a mortgage insurance policy from many different companies. Some examples of companies that offer mortgage insurance policies include Prudential and United Life Direct.
You are to compare the total amount of premias you will be paying during the tenure of the policy and the projected returns as has been promised by the Insurance Company and to assess how much it would be profitable for you to take the particular insurance policy.
No. A moped cannot be written on an auto insurance policy. It would have to have a seperate motorcycle policy in order to be covered. Usually, but not always, companies that write one do not write the other. We have 3 insurance companies that write motorcycle insurance and non of the 3 offer an auto policy.
You need to contact your agent or the policy services dept. of your insurance company and they will be able to answer this question for you.