No. If the insurance can find proof that you were already having Cancer at the time when the policy was taken and you deliberately hid the information, they can cancel your policy. Most insurance policies do not cover pre-existing illnesses. However, if the disease was genuinely diagnosed only after the policy was in force, then they cannot cancel it.
Yes, call the agent or insurance company and advise them of your intent to cancel. You may have to give notice in writing.
Yes, as long as coverage is in place on the date of the incident.
Each company is free to set it's own underwriting guidelines. Most companies look back 5 years, others look back only 3 years. But it's really up to the company.
Yes,as long as insurance is up to date they must honor contract.Depending on company they may also drop you depending on circumstances afterwards.
I am not sure on the exact law in CA but, driving without a liceance is a criminal offense and I think it would be a safe guess that there is a clause in your policy that in order to be covered you must have a valid drivers liceance. This means that while your policy is not "cancelled", your insurance company will not cover you if you have an accident.
Yes, your office contents insurance is a reliable insouciance for a couple of reasons. One reason is that they will cover all your office supplies and give you new ones afterwards.
There is an insurance company called Federal Life Insurance Company.
The company Kanetix is an insurance company that offers a number of insurance products to consumers, such as auto insurance, travel insurance, home insurance, and health insurance.
New Jersey Automobile Insurance is the Insurance Company that has 999 Company Code.
The company is Allstate with insurance code 011
Your mom is a lame insurance company.
what is an insurance writing company?