Yes you need ATV insurance for other riders because you will be responsible towards their injuries. To find out about the legality of riding check your state laws about riding without insurance.
Yes, you need special accident or health insurance riders to cover your sons attending summer football camps. You can get more information at www.nymetroparents.com/newarticle.cfm?colid=8463 These days most organized school sports activities will require insurance before the student will be able to attend. Sometimes the family policy will be adequate but some schools will make it available for an extra fee.
You need car insurance to protect yourself in the case of an accident. Insurance will pay for the medical bills related to your recovery and will also protect you from being sued if you are at fault for the accident.
Yes, you need insurance for a 150cc scooter in Florida. State law requires all motorized vehicles, including scooters, to have at least a minimum level of liability insurance. This is to ensure that riders are financially protected in case of an accident. Additionally, it’s advisable to consider comprehensive coverage for added protection.
Insurance questionnaires differ depending on the company and the type of insurance you are applying for. For health insurance, you will generally need to disclose all information related to your health including surgeries, hospitalizations, and immunization.
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Life insurance riders are optional benefits that you can buy to enhance your policy. Some of the more common ones are guaranteed insurability benefit, which lets you buy more insurance at a future date without medical evidence of insurability. Another common one is disability waiver of premium, which waives your monthly premiums for as long as you are disabled from work.
Regular health insurance does not typically cover dental implants. One would need to obtain a separate dental insurance for any dentistry related work.
Yes, in Minnesota, motorcycle insurance is required. Riders must carry liability insurance, which covers bodily injury and property damage to others in the event of an accident. Additionally, while not mandatory, it is advisable to consider comprehensive and collision coverage for personal protection. Failure to have the required insurance can result in penalties, including fines and license suspension.
If you do not own a car or live in a household with a car owner who is related to you, you don't actually need your own insurance as long as the person whose car you are driving has insurance. However, that is only true for the occasional trip in a friend's car. If you regularly use the vehicle you would need to get insured.
In Maryland, motorcycle riders are required by law to wear a helmet unless they are at least 21 years old and have either completed a motorcycle safety course or have a certain level of insurance coverage. For riders under 21, wearing a helmet is mandatory regardless of their experience or insurance status. It's important to always check for any updates to the law or specific local regulations.
You do not need a will for life insurance. I don't have a will, but I have life insurance. ;)