No, not necessarily.
As long as your first exam meets all the requirements of the second company, the second company will accept the previous paramed exam and test results.
The key is getting your hands on the paramed exam and lab results. Your agent should be able to help you....If you are switching to a new agent, it becomes a little more tricky to get results but still possible.
wait 48 months or so
To get insurance in the state of Pennsylvania after having a DUI on your record is fairly hard. First, you will need to wait 4 months after receiving the DUI. I then suggest having a personal talk with your insurer.
Advantages of Pay As You Drive insurance include not having to pay for the full year of insurance up front. One only pays for the months one drives a vehicle.
In the state of Florida, you can buy insurance from 3 months to 6 months to more if you want. They do not have weekly insurance, but as long as its a few months, you can do that.
No, the lienholder usually forces insurance on you car and you are liable for the premium. When you purchase your own insurance they will take the difference from the premium off of your balance, but you will still be liable to pay for the months that you were not insured. I recomend you hurry and get insurance on your car. The insurance your bank provides is no good, not only that, but you can risk having your car repossed if it is not insured.
no
Why would the insurance company have your vehicle at all? Your insurance contract states the company will repair, replace, or pay the actual cash value of your vehicle at their option. There is obviously more to this story. If you clarify, perhaps I can help you.
I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. I GO FOR UP TO 4 MONTHS ON A CYCLE THEN GO UP TO 5 WITHOUT A CYCLE. I WAS TOLD IT WAS DUE TO MY BEING OVERWEIGHT, HAVING HYPOTHYROIDISM, AND HAVING OVAIN AND UTERINE CYCST. MY DOCTORS ARE NOT WILLING TO HELP DUE TO LACK OF INSURANCE.
No
Most likely, yes. Most insurance companies ask for two months in advance when you get insurance. Just because his tags expired doesn't mean he was not insured at the time of the accident. However, if you are not insured on his policy they may not cover you.
Yes, there are companies out there who will cover you. Check with an insurance agent or broker to see if any plans in your state can offer you coverage without a waiting period.
when you are pregant , you have to be five months to find out what you are having. Translation: yah gotta b five months