No.
the were purchased years ago by Reliastar Insurance. The policies issued by United Services were acquired and still active
Yes, it makes no difference. You will need your own insurance.
settlers life insurance company
You may have to add their name to the title as co-owner.
Yes, you can file a suit again your own insurance company. If you do file suit against them, they may drop you.
No. The co-signer is taking on the risk completely on their own.No. The co-signer is taking on the risk completely on their own.No. The co-signer is taking on the risk completely on their own.No. The co-signer is taking on the risk completely on their own.
The Co-operative Insurance was created in 1867.
You are responsible
Yes, the rental co has to have insurance coverage even if you don't have one. Purchasing additional coverage from the rental co is NOT a term of the lease of the vehicle. The law requires all rental co to provide their own insurance coverage.
If your Insurance co. gets involved it will cost you your deductable. If you want to do it on your own, you need to consider two factors: 1). How well do you know the Insurance dealings and practices? and 2). How good of negotiator are you? Keep in mind, the INSURANCE CO. ARE NOT IN BUSINESS TO GIVE MONEY AWAY!!! I would give it very careful thought before proceeding on my own. If you have any doubts, let your insurance co. handle it. My advice is based on nothing else but experience.
Co-operative Insurance Tower was created in 1962.
Cosigning had nothing to do with insurance but maybe still listing him as a driver on your car or vice-versa may be the problem. Asking for the reason and a remedy from your insurance co would be a good idea.