Sports insurance may or may not be needed depending on the insurance coverage that you already have. If you do decide that you need it, the cost can be found with a quote from the website www.sadlersports.com.
A person can get cost effective sports car insurance through their current insurance provider. Due to the nature of sports cars going fast however they are typically very expensive to insure.
There are a number of things which can affect the cost of sports insurance for professional athletes. Some of these are: which sport is being played, how much the policy is for, and how dangerous a particular sport may be. For instance, football is considered a higher risk than tennis for sports injury. Other factors may include the deductible involved in a particular policy. In general, sports insurance coverage is very risky, and the cost of such insurance is often higher than the payout.. On average this cost for insurance is $1.2 million dollars per $1 million of coverage.
I would suggest having insurance if you are playing professional basketball. Here's a site that will help you find the best insurance for you. http://www.kandkinsurance.com/Sports/Pages/Professional-Sports-Teams.aspx
No, high school sports are covered for liability by the school program. There are insurance dues that are paid that contribute to this nine times out of ten.
Depends on your health insurance!! If you not have health insurance, you will need to have medicaid.
No everyone does not need HMO insurance. Wellness letter has some great advice on healthcare. Insurance is important with the high cost of visits.
Average cost of health insurance is dependent on several factors which are individual.
A lot ($150 a month),State Farm views this as a sports car.
If this is in reference to the children's insurance program, a site like www.chipcoverspakids.com will give you al the info you need, including cost and prerequisites.
All major auto insurers will insure sports cars just as they will any other car. However, drivers of sports cars pay more on average for insurance because sports cars are faster and more powerful, and therefore more dangerous and more likely to be involved in accidents.
I was wondering if a eclipse is considered a sports car on insurance
Depending on your driving record it shouldn't cost too much. But it will be around the sports car level so be prepared for a steep price.