Yes, you can, but it's not a good idea. You can also spend a few years in jail for insurance fraud.
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∙ 2015-07-15 21:40:31One can find more information about insurance from any insurance agent. Insurance agents work for insurance companies such as Progressive, All State, and State Farm Insurance.
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In a word, no. There are thousands of people who obtain insurance salesperson's licenses that are never employed by insurance companies. I am not employed by an insurance company - I work for an insurance agent. In addition, I received my insurance licenses (24 years ago) prior to securing a position. I live in the state of Wisconsin. If you are interested in obtaining a license to sell insurance, a good place to find out for sure is either with your state's insurance regulatory department, or contact a pre-licensing education school. They would know the requirements for being able to obtain a license in your state.
The employer, the insurance company, your state board of insurance and your state's workers' compensation bureau are all good to contact about Work Comp insurance fraud.
Yes...that is actually paid by either an insurance company or a state plan.
Insurance company information is not a public record and is not available on the Internet. If you are hiring a contractor to do work on your property, you can require them to send you a Certificate of Insurance, showing that they have sufficient insurance coverage before they begin working. The certificate will show the name of their insurance company.
This depends on what your local or state law allows. If an insurance company direct the work of a contractor, there may be a liability issue , which depends on the argument of the law in your state.
Yes, you can keep the extra money you saved by finding a contractor to do the work cheaper than what the insurance company estimated. The insurance company prepared an estimate of the damage. If you could not find a contractor to do the work for what the insurance company estimated, you could ask them for more money. If they chose to pay you for the damage before it was fixed, they cannot ask for it back if you got the work done cheaper.
== == Contact a local company in that state.
The best place is to start is with who you have your car insurance with. Most car insurance companies have contracts with a replacement glass company that is certified to do the work.
The answer is NO. Yous can work in the office as an office assistant, but you cannot sell insurance. No company would appoint you if you are not licensed.
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