If you have an independent agent for your health insurance, they would be best to talk to. They can review your coverage with you, and make sure you are getting the best possible coverage for you.
Some do. I work for an insurance company and many will take ownership of the accident.
because the world is so beautiful and i dont believe it could ever be an accident
Because people tend to believe that teenagers are more accident prone.
The policy of Erie insurance is that they believe that their policy protects you against financial loss if you have a car accident. As well as their being other tyoes of insurance but this is the one for car insurance.
"You should always have insurance on your vehicles, regardless of what type. If you get in an accident and don't have insurance, you can be liable for any damages or injury to yourself or others. You should make sure you are protected."
Teens are new to the road so insurance companies believe that teens are more likely to be in a traffic accident/collision due to being unexperienced.
I believe he was in a motorcycle accident back in the 70's and broke him ankle/foot. DaltonBlake11: I hered on the news He fell off stage recently and got hurt.
So long as you don't still owe money on the first car, I expect they would. I believe if you paid off the wrecked car, they may sell you another. They may require you get insurance before it leaves the lot.
If the accident was reported to the police at the time it occurred, I believe a report can be filed, although it should have been filed ASAP. Check with your insurance company and state regulations.
Well, I just recently received such a ticket. However, in my situation, a man ran a red and hit me. So since there was an accident + I had no insurance, it may be a little different. So far, my license has been suspended for a year. I recently received a courtesy notice with a bail amount of $10 and correction of violation. But I believe there is more to come.
Do you mean the address of the other person in the accident? Was there a police report made? Did you exchange identification documents? that you did not live at the address you gave the insurance company when you got the policy and now they want proof? If so, I believe you have committed insurance fraud and will probably be asked to reimburse the company for any claims they have paid and will not be able to get insurance again.
If you are referring to STATE LAW requirement to report it to the authorities, I believe it is within 24 hours. If you are referring to your insurance company's requirement, you must contact your carrier for that infomration or read your policy.