No, but if you don't tell them you are married then you are committing insurance fraud.
Yes my boyfriend got insurance on my van without telling me
no
yes, but they can find out through their insurance
Typically insurance companys do not request to see the title when insuring a vehicle, however you could run into trouble if an accident, specifically a total loss occurs, because they will not be able to make (final) payment on the claim without this. Why not file for a lost title now?
He would probably increase the insurance if you have added or upgraded any of your belongings like jewelry, stereo, TV, or furniture.
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that does not belong to you. If you were to add the vehicle without telling the insurance company that it doesn't belong to you there will be no coverage and any claim will be denied. You will have wasted your money.
Yes it will be documented and the insurance company will have the information. However the doctor will not be telling anyone else without your permission.
Without a doubt the auto insurance. Homeowner's insurance never covers a private passenger automobile, ever! But read your auto policy. Bet it says damage caused to one family vehicle by another is NOT covered. In other words, YOU PAY!
Yes. The best way to go about doing this would be to get quotes before the annual period in which you can enroll/disenroll, and go ahead and apply for an effective date that is the same day that you can make changes. That way, if anything stops the private company from issuing the insurance you can keep the work coverage without having any period where you are without coverage.
Unless you take it out for yourself, any number of people could have taken out insurance on your life without you knowing or telling you about it, so you can ask family members or friends, however, they may not want to tell you, it is quite legal for anyone to take out insurance on anyone.
no but a bank can freeze ur sperm without telling u
LOL! How do you say up to a $10,000 fine and imprisonment?