No, not without discussing it with you first. When you apply for the insurance it is up to you to disclose who lives at your residence and who will be driving the car.
If your insurance company is a nationwide company, simply update your address with them. If it is a smaller company that does not have coverage where you are moving to, then find a new insurance carrier where you are moving to, then cancel your old one.
The moving company should have their own insurance if items were damaged during the moving process, if not I would get a lawyer!
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Yes, they can deny a claim. Check your policy for any reference to change of address or location. If you failed to meet the requirements (notification within a certain number of days of moving) they could consider you in violation of the policy and deny the claim.
The contact information for the company "United Moving Company" is as follows: 5015 Hallmark Parkway San Benardino CA 92407 Their Email address is: salesinfo@united-moving
Yes, it is a moving violation. My understanding is that depending on the insurance company, it may not affect your rate at all if that's the only moving violation you have. If you have more than one, you will definitely see your rates go up, after your insurance company finds out about it.
Travelers' insurance is for people who are going on a vacation/trip of some sort. If your mom is moving to another state, she would want to look into moving insurance. This insurance will cover any damage or loss to her things during the move whether she hires a moving company or transports it herself. http://www.movinginsurance.com/spotlight.asp gives details and quotes on different types of moving insurance.
They are independent insurance agents that work with other insurance companies to make sure your auto insurance is the best it can be, even if that means moving to another insurance company.
As a moving company, you won't be able to get cargo insurance for the load you haul unless you actually own at least one truck. You would only be able to purchase the insurance that the rental companies offer and it's mostly liability and collision insurance only.
Someone who is moving soon should, indeed, send out change of address cards. It's extremely important to send these out when a person who is moving knows the location of their next place and wishes others to be informed of where they are going to live.
Generally, your automobile insurance should cover your moving cargo van rental. However, you can also confirm with your insurance company as well as consider purchasing insurance coverage offered by the van rental company.
It is often assumed that all goods are covered by insurance for house moves however a common clause in most insurance contracts is that the fragile goods must be packed by a professional moving service. You should check this out with your insurance company to check.