If the insurance company is licensed to sell insurance in that state , such as the national franchised companies (State Farm, Allstate, etc.,) then you can stay with them. But you have to notify them of the state you have moved to because different states have different insurance rates and laws.
If you are with a small, local, private agency, then you will have to change to one in your state once you move.
A bit of extra information:
The larger, national companies are called "captive agents" because they can only write policies for that one company. The small, privately owend agencies are "independent agents", because they write policies under different companies. They are able to assess your insurance risks, needs, etc., and then write your policy with the company where they can get you the best rate.
The motto of New York Life Insurance Company is 'The Company You Keep'.
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The point system of insurance company's is different than DMV points. If you have a no-point speeding violation on your MVR your insurance company can still have points on your insurance records. Check with the insurance company.
You need to contact the insurance company to find out. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find out what insurance company, if any, the person was using. But here are a few hints: If you have access to the person's records, look through the files for a copy of the policy or cancelled checks to an insurance company. If the person had auto or home insurance, contact that company. Many people keep all their insurance policies with one company. Ask relatives of the person who died, if they know of a life insurance policy and if so, with what company. Contact their state Office of Unclaimed Property, they would have a record of the insurance payments.
If you are in the process of moving within the state, you will be allowed to keep your auto insurance. While you can keep the same insurance policy within the state you will be required to change your address which can affect your rates depending on the claims reported in your zip code. If you are moving out of state, you will be required to change insurance to a policy that is rated in the new state. DMV and financial responsibility laws require drivers to carry insurance in the state in which they are a legal resident. When you register your vehicle in the state you will be required to show proof of insurance in that state and you will also be required to carry at least the state minimums in liability insurance coverage.
Star Health Insurance is a reliable insurance company because they cover all your needs. They also compete with other companies to keep your rates low.
Insurance companies have to advertise mainly to keep customers away from their competitors. Most insurance companies are very similar, so it doesn't make a huge difference to customers which company they choose. The ads make each company more unique, even if their policies are similar.
No. They have no such authority.
It is very important too keep your company vehicle insured. I would suggest contacting AllState insurance for a quote.
I would get your insurance company involved, they are there to keep this from happening.
The purpose of receivables insurance is to get insurance for your company and keep it safe. Insurance is very important in many aspects in life and recivable insurance is great for companies.
Keep the person there and call the police or the insurance company so they can walk you through it.