Yes, If the policy was active at the time of the loss then coverage is still valid and not affected by the death of the insured.
It depend on what you have package on it. My suggest is call Auto Insurance to find out what your Claim that you can get for? Good Luck.
If you want to collect the depreciation your insurance company withheld from your claim payment you must make the repairs to your home. After you make the repairs contact your insurance company and they should issue a check for the depreciation.
A legitimate death certificate is what is needed to file a claim of life insurance.
Let your insurance company/agent handle the claim--they will collect from the other insurance if there is a valid claim. You'll need a police report.
The insurance company wants to find any possible risk factors that might lead a person to kill there pet to collect on the insurance policy.
I need to report my father's death and collect on his life insurance policy.
You can file a claim against your insurance company for an action caused by another person with no insurance if you are covered for such an occurance. An example would be if you had uninsured motorist coverage and were hit by someone without auto insurance. However if you want to file a 'claim' against the person directly who has no insurance there is no one to file the claim against. The only alternative here is to sue the person in court.
His job is to collect information and to investigate claims for the insurance company he works for.
Yes
You have direct claims: A violation on a certain law and sueing the other party or person on that. You have Indirect claims-: An international claim brought by a party on behalf of its nationals.
If you have had an accident with this person then his insurance information should be present on the accident report. If you have no claim on this person's auto insurance then it is not your business whether or not he has insurance.
Simply advise your insurers you no longer wish to proceed with your claim.