No, an accidental death would be covered by your life insurance policy.
Sure. There's no requirement on a life insurance policy that you are a U.S. citizen.
yes
no. there are laws for life insurance policy and is illegal to take it out to any individual
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It depends on the terms of the policy, but it's really unlikely that an insurance policy would cover illegal activity.
Drinking and driving is illegal everywhere. No insurance company can provide a policy for illegal activities. Drinking and driving is dangerous, not to mention that if a car accident were to happen, insurance would not cover it.
Try it. I'm sure the insurance company would love it because they would never have to pay out on the policy.
Multiple Auto Insurance PoliciesNo, It is not illegal to ave more than one active auto insurance policy. It is not uncommon to have overlapping or excess coverage. When this occurs there are rules that dictate which policy must be treated as primary and which is secondary.It would only be illegal if you try to get paid twice for the same loss or accident. This would be known as double indemnity and is a felony insurance fraud.
Perfectly legal. However, I don't see how anyone can buy something as important as an insurance policy without reading it and see what it covers.
You can have insurance policy for articles in your rented apartment, but cannot have insurance on a home that does not belong to you. Even if you do it,concealing the fact, your claim may be null and void in proven on inspection.
not sure about your state law, but its not illegal. you just may not be covered if you get into an accident. then you'd have to come out of pocket for any damages.
In England, Fireworks are not cheap items. British Government imposes heavy taxes on fireworks and there is a very strict policy for using fireworks in place in England.